Maritime History Notes: Tankers landed for Apollo program
Three laid-up Mission tankers were enlisted to help get a man on the moon.
Three laid-up Mission tankers were enlisted to help get a man on the moon.
Government watchdogs have found that maritime regulators are unable to effectively track how shipments of military supplies and food aid are transported overseas.
FedEx is trucking an emergency shipment that arrived Sunday in Indianapolis on a U.S. military jet to a Nestle warehouse.
Federal officials are preparing for potential trucker demonstrations in Washington ahead of and after the State of the Union address.
ATSG also owns two aviation maintenance facilities and a logistics operation.
U.S. airlines are supporting the Afghanistan evacuation under a rarely used wartime program that gives the military access to standby airlift.
Yellow CEO Darren Hawkins sent a formal response to lawmakers seeking proof of compliance with the terms of the $700 million CARES Act loan.
A U.S. House subcommittee has launched an investigation into Yellow Corp.’s $700 million CARES Act loan.
The Defense Department, the biggest logistics organization in the world, is putting its expertise to work developing a strategic plan for efficiently delivering a COVID vaccine to every corner of the country.
The Comfort and Mercy, now assisting America through the COVID-19 pandemic, started as crude oil tankers.
Congress urged to double Coast Guard budget over next decade.
A proposed $1.8 billion sale of U.S.-origin air defense systems is expected to open a pathway to increased exports to the South Asian economy.
A federal judge unsealed a 6-year-old whistleblower suit against Navistar Defense and Navistar International Corp. that seeks at least $1.28 billion in damages over allegedly forged defense contracts.
Extension of “Maritime Silk Road” threatens U.S. economic, military standing.
Operating performance bolstered by contracts with Amazon and U.S. government, said company CEO.