Know Before You Go: Poland Gun Ownership Soars

The number of legally registered civilian firearms in Poland has surpassed one million for the first time. Official police statistics indicate that 1,037,778 weapons were in civilian hands by the end of 2025, representing a significant increase of over 100,000 Read More …

The Bahamas Expands Maritime Career Opportunities

The Bahamian government has introduced a new measure that marks a positive milestone for the country’s maritime industry. The new rule makes pilot services a compulsory requirement for all vessels, including cruise ships, calling at Bahamian ports. This initiative, which Read More …

FAA Creating Safer Skies With Proactive Aviation Leadership

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is taking a wonderful and proactive new step to enhance aviation safety across the United States. In a shining example of collaboration, the FAA has established the Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) program, Read More …

Update: New Hong Kong Ride-Hailing Rules

In an exciting and forward-thinking move, the Hong Kong government has unveiled a new regulatory framework designed to enhance and modernize its ride-hailing services. This thoughtful proposal aims to create a safer, more reliable, and beautifully integrated transportation ecosystem for Read More …

Juneau Battles Cruise Ship Overload, Vote Looms

Juneau, Alaska, a popular cruise ship destination, is contemplating regulating cruise ship visits due to concerns about over-tourism. The city is divided on the issue, with some residents welcoming the tourism-driven economic benefits and others expressing concerns about the negative Read More …

Man Overboard (MOB) Technology Challenges

Man Overboard (MOB) technology for cruise ships saves lives While traditional safety measures focus on onboard hazards, MOB incidents pose a significant risk to passengers who fall overboard. The Scope of the Problem: Challenges with Current Solutions: The Need for Read More …