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EU airline industry warns of fuel shortages if Strait of Hormuz stays closed

The trade body for European airports said if the Strait of Hormuz did not open in the next three weeks, there could be shortages.

Better public transport is the secret to cutting car use, not making drivers' lives harder and more expensive

It's hard not to be cynical when the Government comes up with another plan to 'fix' the UK's transport network, given what a tangled state the roads, trains, buses and general strategy have been in for so many years.

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  • Fears of UK and EU flight cancellations as airports warn of jet fuel shortagesSummer holidays could be hit unless oil flows through strait of Hormuz recommence within three weeks
  • Anger as swifts’ nesting holes in Derbyshire rail viaduct ‘blocked up’Campaigners say birds could die trying to access ancestral nests that were sealed during rail refurbishmentSome swifts returning to Britain to breed will be unable to access their ancestral nesting holes after they were blocked in a £7.5m refurbishment of a Derbyshire railway viaduct, campaigners say.Nature lovers had appealed to Network Rail to unblock three holes which were among at least nine swift nesting sites on the twin viaducts at Chapel Milton, on the edge of the Peak District. Continue reading...
  • SUVs are making Britain’s potholes worse, say scientistsEngineers link reduced lifespan of roads to shift to heavier cars, some bought to navigate damaged surfacesDrivers who choose SUVs are compounding the pothole problem, experts have warned, as research showed hundreds of thousands of people bought bigger cars to navigate damaged roads.Scientists said the cumulative effect of increasing numbers of heavier vehicles was a contributory factor in Britain’s potholes getting worse. Continue reading...

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  • RSSB to phase out signal post telephones The era of telephones at signals is coming to an end, the RSSB has announced. They were originally provided so that train crews could communicate with the nearest signal box without walking down the line, but they are now being replaced by GSM-R cab radios or specialist portable devices.

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  • The Cyber Resilience Act: What it Means for the Rail IndustryThe European Union's Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) marks a significant change in how cybersecurity is regulated across digital products and services and the rail sector is no exception. While majority of the headlines have focused on consumer technologies, its impact for the rail sector are both immediate and far-reaching.
  • Alstom Acquires Hydrogen Rail Fuel Cell Activities from CumminsAlstom has announced the acquisition of hydrogen fuel cell activities for rail from Cummins, including engineering, product development and support capabilities used in its hydrogen-powered train fleets.

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  • Aviation and Environment News - April 2026In this edition of AEF’s news update we will take you through the reporting trends that have been developing in the last few months, including a back and forth over the state of the aviation industry’s environmental commitments.
  • AEF’S 2025 ANNUAL REPORTThe Aviation Environment Federation (AEF) is the principal UK non-profit organisation working to ensure aviation’s growth is balanced against its environmental impacts, from noise affecting local communities to the sector’s significant contribution to climate change. This annual report charts our work over the past year advocating for stronger policy, holding industry and government to account, and supporting communities affected by airport expansion and flight path changes.

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