AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation & Routes: Ethiopian Airlines will launch non-stop Addis Ababa–Port Louis from July 12, three times weekly, aiming to capture Europe–India–Mauritius flows as Gulf connections stay disrupted. Air Safety & Access: Kyrgyzstan’s airlines are cleared after the EU removed the country from its aviation safety blacklist, ending a 20-year ban and reopening direct Europe links. Freight & Risk: Trucking and logistics firms are seeing a rise in AI-enabled fraud, including falsified shipment documents and credential abuse, as scammers scale faster than defenses. Maritime Trade: Shippers say Strait of Hormuz reopening will take weeks to normalize, with mine clearance and safety still key before traffic returns to full speed. Public Transport & Mobility: London’s push to cut car trips is showing progress but still misses its long-term target, highlighting the gap between policy goals and real-world travel behavior. Infrastructure & Environment: Ulaanbaatar commissioned a new central wastewater plant to nearly double capacity and generate part of its own power, while Cape Town launched an e-waste collection and recycling pilot under South Africa’s extended producer responsibility rules. Rail Safety: UK operators Lumo and Hull Trains released near-miss footage from Rail Safety Week to stress crossing compliance.
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