From algorithms to track “dark” ships smuggling stolen crude oil to an online licensing system to undercut corruption, one Nigerian government agency hopes it can use new technology to tackle...
Hundreds of lives lost. More than 8,000 people stuck overnight in a flooded airport in Japan in the wake of a typhoon in 2018. Nearly 800% of the gross domestic...
Papua New Guinea's Highlands Highway has reopened after sections were closed last week by landslides. Heavy rain trigged the slips in the Eastern Highlands, which also stranded supply trucks in...
Move aside electric cars, another disruption set to occur in the next decade is being ignored in current Australian transport infrastructure debates: electric aviation. Electric aircraft technology is rapidly developing locally and overseas,...
The Chairman of Samoa Airways, Fe'esago Siaosi Fepulea'i, has resigned and Cabinet has appointed an interim chair. Samoa Observer reports that Tuia Paepae Letoa, a current board member, confirmed he...
It has been established that the French ship which triggered a protest by China was the New Caledonia-base frigate Vendemiaire. Earlier this month China took exception to a French navy ship...
An IT problem is causing chaos at Australia's international airports, with significant delays in processing inbound and outbound passengers sparking long queues. Passengers have been posting photos of long queues...
The Maritime Administrator of the Republic of the Marshall Islands has released its long-awaited report on the investigation into the 2017 loss of the Stellar Daisy in the South Atlantic. The Marshall...
The cruise industry is facing more stringent requirements and regulations to emissions. In partnership with leading cruise lines, Norwegian technology suppliers have now developed a concept for zero-emission cruising. The...