AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation Safety: Three UK Royal Navy personnel died in a nighttime crash of a Leonardo AW101 Merlin helicopter during training near Okehampton, raising scrutiny on military flight operations. Port & Logistics: Hyundai Glovis will build a finished-vehicle logistics hub at the Port of Amsterdam, with a 480,000-sq-m terminal, rail links, and operations starting January 2027. Autonomous Transport Policy: Azerbaijan is drafting rules to enable autonomous vehicles across road, rail, metro, trams, sea and air, defining operators and remote control centers. Airline Competition Clash: Serbia’s civil aviation rule change is sparking a fight with Wizz Air, which warns the Belgrade base could be forced to close while authorities say the framework is equitable. EV & Charging Momentum: Janus Electric says it’s advancing North American heavy-transport electrification with additional conversion kit orders and a planned Charge & Change Station for a Port of Los Angeles logistics customer. Micro-Mobility Regulation: Stellenbosch has ordered GoNow to suspend e-scooter operations amid safety concerns, while the company argues demand is high. Energy-Driven Transport Costs: EU officials warn Iran-related energy price shocks could threaten jobs across transport and other sectors, while UK construction activity keeps sliding as fuel and transport costs bite. Maritime Risk: Legal experts warn that attempts to restrict the Strait of Hormuz would violate international transit passage rules, with global energy shipping at stake. Public Transit & Planning: Atlanta Beltline reporting alleges a study was biased toward autonomous shuttles, fueling local controversy over how the corridor’s transit future is being shaped.
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