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European Loc Pool delivers first Euro9000 to RBP

  • gobstopper
  • February 20, 2026
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The delivery adds RBP to its customer portfolio and expands the presence of the Euro9000 platform in the German freight market.

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Rail freight terminal project for Rungis International Market hits the buffers

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  • February 20, 2026
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A major project to build a rail freight terminal serving the Rungis International Market in Paris has hit the buffers. The facility’was supposed to be…

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HS2 and rail freight in UK future

  • Simon Walton
  • February 20, 2026
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The long-awaited recommencement of tunnelling work on the Old Oak Common to London Euston section of HS2 should be welcomed. After years in the doldrums…

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HS2 and rail freight in UK future

  • Simon Walton
  • February 20, 2026
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The long-awaited recommencement of tunnelling work on the Old Oak Common to London Euston section of HS2 should be welcomed. After years in the doldrums…

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SBB Cargo centralises freight control to Olten

  • gobstopper
  • February 20, 2026
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The facility operates 24/7 with 20 workstations and 66 screens and now oversees transport operations 48 hours before departure instead of 24.

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SBB Cargo centralises freight control to Olten

  • gobstopper
  • February 20, 2026
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The facility operates 24/7 with 20 workstations and 66 screens and now oversees transport operations 48 hours before departure instead of 24.

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Virgin Australia back on top with reliability trifecta

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  • February 20, 2026
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Australia’s second-largest airline group wrested the triple crown away from the Flying Kangaroo in January, according to the latest BITRE data, beating Qantas in on-time arrivals, on-time departures, and completion rates, again cancelling fewer than on…

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Winds Whip Up Fires and Dust on the Southern Plains

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  • February 20, 2026
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Dry, gusty conditions spurred fast-growing fires in Oklahoma and Kansas, along with dangerous dust storms across the region.

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Qantas’ second Project Sunrise jet enters final assembly

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  • February 20, 2026
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In a post on LinkedIn, the Flying Kangaroo said fuselage sections and wings have now been joined on the aircraft, with the tail also installed this past week. It comes after the first of the new aircraft left the initial assembly line in November.

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Skydiving stoush continues over foreign worker plans

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  • February 20, 2026
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The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) has excoriated Experience Co and its subsidiary Skydive Australia, which the union says has applied to the government to hire 37 cheaper overseas workers while axing its local training program. The company says it is…

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