US Rail Freight Volumes Reflect Mixed Economic Signals

US Rail Freight Volumes Reflect Mixed Economic Signals

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a year-over-year decrease in U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic for the week ending August 26th. While overall figures declined, some commodity categories experienced growth in freight volume. Year-to-date data indicates a slight increase in traditional carloads, but intermodal faces challenges. Rail transport companies need to optimize operations, expand services, and embrace digitalization to seize opportunities, address challenges, and achieve transformation and upgrading.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Market Withstands Economic Slowdown Avoids Recession

US Freight Market Withstands Economic Slowdown Avoids Recession

Economist Costello argues the US economy is not in a recession, but rather returning to long-term growth trends. The risk of a recession may emerge in late 2020 or 2021. Focus should be placed on costs and efficiency within the trucking industry. He suggests that while some sectors may be experiencing downturns, the overall economy is showing signs of stabilization and potential for future expansion, particularly if the trucking sector can optimize its operations.

US Truck Driver Shortage Disrupts Supply Chains Amid High Turnover

US Truck Driver Shortage Disrupts Supply Chains Amid High Turnover

The American Trucking Associations reports a persistently rising truck driver turnover rate, particularly among large carriers. This exacerbates the existing driver shortage, posing a threat to supply chain stability. The industry is actively responding by increasing compensation, improving working conditions, and implementing various strategies to attract and retain talent, thereby safeguarding the economic lifeline. The driver shortage and high turnover are key challenges impacting the efficiency and reliability of freight transportation across the US.

Flyaware Launches Iatas Sustainable Aviation Hub

Flyaware Launches Iatas Sustainable Aviation Hub

FlyAware, launched by IATA, is a knowledge hub and collaboration platform for aviation sustainability. It aggregates environmental resources, event information, industry forums, and virtual training. By integrating information, fostering collaboration, enhancing capabilities, and driving innovation, FlyAware aims to accelerate the achievement of aviation's sustainability goals. This initiative seeks to improve the overall sustainability performance of the industry and strengthen its social responsibility image, ultimately contributing to a more environmentally conscious and responsible aviation sector.

EU Airport Subsidy Rules Gain IATA Support for Fair Competition

EU Airport Subsidy Rules Gain IATA Support for Fair Competition

IATA welcomes the European Commission's ruling on airport subsidies, believing it will foster a level playing field among European airports and lay the groundwork for a healthy aviation industry. IATA's Director General emphasizes the importance of eliminating market distortions and calls for improved overall aviation efficiency. This includes lowering airport charges to provide better services for passengers. By addressing unfair subsidies and promoting efficiency, the aviation industry can thrive and offer more value to consumers.