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Maritime Industry Briefing: Logistics Moves, Aircraft Stunts, and Engine Deals

By MGN EditorialFebruary 16, 2026 at 03:23 PM

A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including a legal dispute over driver buyouts, a daring aircraft stunt, and a major engine order for new Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

## UPS Challenges Teamster Lawsuit Over Driver Buyouts According to FreightWaves, UPS is pushing back against a Teamster union lawsuit seeking to block the company from offering a large buyout package to its parcel delivery drivers. The Teamsters claim the $150,000 buyouts violate their collective bargaining agreement, but UPS argues the lawsuit is "without merit" and should be dismissed by the court. The dispute highlights the tensions between logistics providers and unions as the industry navigates changing workforce dynamics and cost pressures. ## Daring Aircraft Stunt on Moving Train In a remarkable feat, Red Bull athlete Dario Costa of Italy has completed a world-first aircraft landing and vertical take-off on the back of a moving cargo train, as reported by PR Newswire. The stunt, which took place in Afyonkarahisar, Türkiye, showcases the incredible skill and precision of the pilot. While such stunts may capture public attention, the maritime industry will be closely watching for any lessons or technologies that could be applied to improve safety and efficiency in the transportation of goods. ## United Airlines Selects GE Engines for 787 Dreamliners United Airlines has chosen GE Aerospace's GEnx engines to power its new fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners, according to a PR Newswire announcement. The agreement covers 300 engines, plus additional spares, solidifying United's commitment to the 787 program. This engine selection is an important decision for the airline as it modernizes its widebody fleet to meet evolving passenger and cargo demands. The maritime sector will be interested to see how United's 787 investments impact its air cargo and intermodal capabilities.
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