Sir Richard Branson: We can launch satellites into space in 48 hours
Sir Richard Branson, Dan Hart on space travel, tech
Miami mayor ‘open’ to discussing tunnels with Elon Musk
Miami mayor on building tunnels
Miami mayor says city is ‘completely open’ and ‘booming’
Miami mayor on economy, building tunnels
CSX profit slips, but railroad hauls 4% more freight
Strong demand for deliveries of shipping containers were up 11%, helped offset weakness in nearly every other category of freight
Maersk ship loses 750 containers overboard in Pacific Ocean
A cargo ship operated by A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S lost several hundred containers in the Pacific Ocean while sailing through heavy seas from China to Los Angeles, the latest in a spate of incidents in which boxes carrying millions of dollars' worth of goods have gone overboard.
Buttigieg defends Biden killing Keystone XL pipeline amid criticism from unions
Transportation Secretary nominee Pete Buttigieg claimed Thursday that President Biden's decision to block the Keystone XL Pipeline is part of a broader plan that will end up being a net positive for employment, despite union outrage based on the loss of more than a thousand jobs.
GM gets its groove back, dividend return may lie ahead
Shares of GM have hit five records so far this year.
Boeing 737 Max to be cleared by European aviation agency
The Boeing 737 Max will be approved to resume flights in Europe next week, following nearly two years of reviews after the aircraft was involved in two deadly crashes that saw the planes grounded worldwide, the head of the European aviation safety agency said Tuesday.
FAA approves first fully-automated commercial drone flight
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the nation's first-ever fully automated commercial drone flights.
DOJ fines Boeing over $2.5B to resolve conspiracy fraud charge related to 737 Max crashes
Boeing will pay a penalty of $243.6 million and establish a $500 million million crash-victim beneficiaries fund to compensate the heirs, relatives, and legal beneficiaries of the 346 passengers who died in the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes.
More businesses moving to Austin because of high risk tolerance, mayor says
Austin Mayor Steve Adler on how his city is adapting as more Americans move to Texas.
Will hands-free driving tempt motorists to take their eyes off the road?
Automakers are starting to sell cars with automated steering and speed control to ease what they say is the tedium of driving.
Airlines will have to adapt to ‘new world’ after coronavirus pandemic: former Spirit Airlines CEO
Ben Baldanza on airline industry after pandemic.
Will travelers be hesitant to fly on the Boeing 737 MAX?
Gary Kaltbaum on Boeing, drones, Amazon deliveries
Passenger on 1st Boeing 737 MAX flight shares his experience
Ryan Ewing on first Boeing 737 MAX flight
US EPA finalizing first-ever airplane emissions rules
The airplanes covered by the proposed rule accounted for 10% of all U.S. transportation greenhouse gas emissions and 3% of total U.S. emissions. They have been the largest source of transportation greenhouse gas emissions not subject to rules. The new rules do not apply to military airplanes and take effect when formally published in the coming days.
Ex-Shell Oil president: 'People have a pent-up desire for mobility'
Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister offers insight into the oil industry
Top 5 deadliest jobs in America include transportation, construction workers
The transportation, construction and ground maintenance industries are some of the deadliest in the United States.
Private bus industry slams Congress over coronavirus relief bill
Private bus companies are not happy with the new COVID-19 relief package Congress approved late Monday, which allocates $2 billion to the motorcoach industry.
The best car of 2020
Gary Gastelu on best cars of 2020



















