A recent study finds that U.S. ports need upgrades as the sizes of vessels increase.
American aviation infrastructure is grossly under-performing in 2013 and was rated in a recent report as "poor."
Latin American air transport will keep rising, if government policies do not ground it.
The airplane manufacturer has added nearly 600,000 sq. ft. since 2012 and will add more.
As the second leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline approaches completion, the project faces growing pressure from opposition groups.
American Airlines says its agreement to spend $6 billion on fuel-efficient commercial planes is the industry's biggest order.
Some of these carriers, with dismal safety records, reportedly have transported school bands, Boy Scouts and senior citizens.
If Samoa Air's pay-by-weight scheme is indeed profitable, will other airlines follow suit?
It's official, there are few places left to hide anymore after the U.S. military launches drone from under the sea.
The transaction is expected have a negative impact on the group’s operating income in the fourth quarter.
Just five days after the New York City commuter rail crash that killed four and injured dozens, the government have ordered Metro-North to make safety changes.
Boeing handed out a long wish list that states will need to meet if they want to attract the company and the jobs it brings with it.
The world's biggest ship launched on Wednesday, but what massive vessels came before it?
The new 2015 Mustang retains the key design elements of its predecessor, but comes equipped with modern technology and a global design.
After four people died in a rail accident Sunday morning, the federal government has written to the MTA asking that repairs be made.
New details have emerged about the state of the engineer driving the Metro-North train that derailed in New York on Sunday.
A news report citing unnamed sources claims the driver of the ill-fated commuter train may have fallen asleep at the controls.
Are the U.S.'s commuter railroads just neglected death traps and should The Bronx death trap been spotted earlier?
An airline group distributed air sickness bags at a Washington airport Monday, asking fliers if higher taxes on air travel made them sick.
Passengers on US Airways Flight 2846 were shocked to hear they may have been exposed to tuberculosis after another traveler with a suspected infection was found to be aboard.
Authorities are still trying to figure out if the wreck was caused by human error or troubles with the brakes.
The U.S. is asking airlines to report their flight plans to the Chinese, while rejecting the claim.
Delays in the approval of Keystone XL have led Canada to find other means of moving its crude to market.
Several news outlets are quick to say "Thanksgiving Day is the busiest day to fly," but what does U.S. airspace really look like on Nov. 28?
Starting Dec. 1, Turkish Airlines will be showing in-flight pitch videos by startups looking for investors.
There will be lots of precipitation on Thanksgiving 2013, but the storm will mostly bring rain instead of snow.
U.S. carriers are offering deals to let travelers change their plans at the last minute as heavy rains and winds move in.
With global spending in the trillions of dollars, what's it spent on?
Boeing is looking for a new manufacturing base for its new 777X aircraft, but can anyone compete with Washington state's tax break?
Winter Storm Boreas threatens to cause travel chaos for Thanksgiving, so here's your news and guide for the coming week.