| August 22, 2019 | Maritime | Technology
| August 22, 2019 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
| August 22, 2019 | Maritime | Liner Shipping | Ports & Terminals
| August 22, 2019 | Ports & Terminals
| August 22, 2019 | Logistics
| August 22, 2019 | Air Cargo | Technology
| August 22, 2019 | Energy
| August 22, 2019 | Energy
The subsea market in 2019 will experience year-on-year growth for the first time since 2014, but the positive outlook is vulnerable to any significant decline in oil prices over the next few years.
| August 22, 2019 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| August 22, 2019 | Energy
The share of electricity generation from noncombustible renewable energy sources—solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal—for power generation is increasing. To compare the energy consumption for electricity from noncombustible renewable sources with other energy sources, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) offers two approaches: the fossil fuel equivalence approach and the captured energy approach. The choice of approach may serve different analytical or statistical needs.
| August 22, 2019 | Ports & Terminals
| August 22, 2019 | Intermodal | Trucking
| August 22, 2019 | Air Cargo | Airports
| August 22, 2019 | Air Cargo | Airlines
U.K. flights operated by Ryanair Holdings Plc have been taking off largely as scheduled after pilots in the discount carrier’s biggest market began a two-day strike ahead of the busiest weekend for travel this year.
| August 22, 2019 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| August 21, 2019 | Air Cargo | Airlines
Qantas Airways Ltd. will run marathon ghost flights from New York and London to Sydney carrying just a few staff to see how the human body holds up before commercial services start.
| August 21, 2019 | International Trade
| August 21, 2019 | International Trade
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