
US Investigators to Examine Low Flyover by Converted Boeing 777 Freighter
US FAA investigators will examine a low-altitude flypast by a converted Boeing 777-200LR freighter during its final tests.
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US FAA investigators will examine a low-altitude flypast by a converted Boeing 777-200LR freighter during its final tests.
Dry bulk vessel transits through the Strait of Hormuz have recovered to pre-conflict levels, with 62 crossings on June 24th

Shell Global Solutions International has engaged Chiyoda Corporation for engineering and procurement on upcoming global projects
HMM has secured long-term bareboat charters with Mercuria for two new gas carriers, expanding its specialized fleet.
The maritime sector is increasingly adopting Artificial Intelligence for operational efficiency and predictive maintenance.
LNG and LPG shipping rates are declining across major routes due to softer global prices and reduced arbitrage opportunities.
Singapore expects higher low-sulfur marine fuel imports from Western markets in July, aiding regional stock recovery
Drewry's Intra-Asia Container Index dropped 4% to $1,074 per 40ft container, with rates easing on several key lanes
Oman suggests new fees for ships in the Strait of Hormuz, citing a departure from pre-conflict conditions
Wallenius Wilhelmsen extended its shipping contract with a major European auto manufacturer until 2031, valued at $420 million.
Norway's Enova stresses the need for hydrogen and ammonia fuel for long-distance shipping, as electric vessels face range limits
Korea Exim Bank signed an MOU to support US shipbuilding investment, aiming to boost cooperation and supply chain resilience
DCE iron ore futures showed a modest gain while port spot prices held steady amid moderate trading activity.
Nigeria's Dangote refinery has secured two crude oil cargoes from the UAE, diversifying its supply chain.
Global crude steel production in May 2026 experienced a minor 0.3% year-on-year decrease, reaching 157.9 million tonnes
US refining capacity is expected to decrease by 1.43% in 2025, driven by refinery conversions and closures.
Venezuela's oil production and refining facilities sustained no significant damage from two earthquakes on June 24.
The US dollar continues its bullish trend despite US-Iran tensions, with oil prices largely unaffected, indicating market optimism.

A strike by Renfe Mercancías employees in Spain has led to significant rail disruptions, affecting both passenger and freight services.

VARD has delivered a 151-meter hybrid construction and cable laying vessel to a Japanese client
Oil prices rose in Asian trade after a US-Iran flare-up, with future talks in Qatar now in focus

Royal T Shipyards has delivered the Heleen C, the second LABRAX 7680 multipurpose vessel, to Carisbrooke Shipping

SBM Offshore ordered its seventh Fast4Ward multi-purpose floater hull from Chinese shipbuilders to expand its FPSO fleet.

Middle Eastern producers are continuing oil and LNG loadings despite recent vessel attacks and military exchanges in the Strait of Hormuz
Jotun COSCO Marine Coatings will equip 125 new COSCO SHIPPING Bulk vessels with advanced antifouling solutions to boost efficiency

CharterDesk launched its global aircraft charter and ACMI business from Hungary, focusing on transparent and responsive services.

Sweden's government proposes modernizing road transport rules to allow longer truck combinations and increase double-articulated bus lengths

The IRU calls for clear EU rules on who pays for mandatory security updates for smart tachographs.

RFD and DSV have launched a new weekly air cargo service from Luxembourg, expanding their global freight network.

LATAM Airlines has launched a humanitarian airbridge to Venezuela, transporting emergency responders and aid after recent earthquakes
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