AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFuel Enforcement: Malaysia’s Pahang KPDN seized 144,212 litres of subsidised diesel and petrol worth over RM745,000 in the first five months of 2026, citing modified vehicles, forged documents and multi-station buying as common smuggling tactics. Aviation Decarbonization: IATA says SAF output will hit about 2.4 million tonnes in 2026—just 0.8% of aviation fuel use—urging faster scale-up via renewable power, feedstocks and open access to fuel infrastructure. Air Travel Disruption: IATA warns Europe’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) could add waits of up to six hours at some airports this summer, with processing times rising sharply. Airline Pricing Pressure: British Airways signals fare increases are more likely after the main summer season as Iran-war fuel costs bite and carriers try to offset higher expenses. Public Transport Reliability: Bangladesh’s Road Safety Foundation calls for an end to Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation bus leasing to institutions, arguing it leaves commuters shortchanged while buses sit idle. Last-Mile Innovation: Waymo is helping Boys & Girls Clubs interns in Chandler by offering autonomous rides for teens, aiming to reduce commute barriers. Transit & Trade Links: Air Canada launched a Toronto–Budapest direct route, while Air Zimbabwe is pushing its London relaunch to July 1. Urban Mobility Data: A New York commute study highlights big differences in travel times and impacts across transit modes and income groups.
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