AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSustainable Aviation Fuel Push (Canada): SUSTAERO signed a licensing deal with Topsoe and Sasol to scale wood-waste to SAF, targeting 144,000 tonnes annually and a reported carbon intensity of 8.79 gCO2e/MJ. Airport Growth (Ireland): Shannon Airport says first-half 2026 traffic rose 12% to 1.17 million passengers, citing expanded routes and capacity, with 40 services in summer and 420,000 transatlantic seats. Passenger Rights (EU): The European Parliament approved stronger air passenger rules, aiming for faster compensation, free child seating, and requiring carry-on fees to be included in ticket prices. Border Control Backlash (EU): The EU rejected calls to pause new biometric entry/exit checks despite “20 difficult spots,” saying suspension isn’t practical. Premium Revenue Focus (US): Airlines are redesigning travel around top-paying customers, expanding premium cabins and perks while critics warn of a widening economy gap. Operational Disruption (India): Heavy monsoon rain disrupted flights in Delhi and Mumbai, with airlines issuing travel advisories. Legal Fight (UK): Lufthansa Technik returned to London court in a patent dispute over aircraft passenger power outlets. Safety/Incidents (Kyrgyzstan): TezJet’s Bishkek–Osh departure was halted after a rear landing gear malfunction at Manas Airport; 181 passengers evacuated with minor injuries reported. Bag Innovation (US): United made its “Twilight Bag Drop” at Chicago O’Hare permanent, letting eligible passengers drop bags curbside the night before. Aircraft Certification (India): DGCA granted Embraer type certification for E190, E195 and E195-E2, supporting expansion in India’s regional market.
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