AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation Safety & Disruption: IATA warns aviation is facing a “safety crisis” driven by conflict-linked airspace changes and GNSS/GPS interference, with route impacts already raising flight times and costs. Public Transport Affordability: Labour in New Zealand pledges weekly fare caps for public transport—$20 in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch and $10 elsewhere—aimed at cutting household costs. Rail Project Disruption: Malaysia’s KTMB will suspend train services at JB Sentral to support truss work for the Johor Bahru–Singapore RTS Link, with passengers rerouted via bus links. Maritime Risk & Response: The Philippines reroutes ships after a 7.8 quake near Mindanao, while authorities in Ilocos Norte launch cleanup after a cargo vessel ran aground and spilled oil. Logistics & Infrastructure Moves: Egypt’s RSCT runs its first train operation, strengthening rail-maritime links for multimodal cargo. Shipping & Trade Signals: The Suez Canal marks a milestone with the first transit of a giant CMA CGM container ship, highlighting LNG-fueled capacity and supply-chain route competition. Road & Rail Incidents: A freight train collision with a dump truck snarls roads in Georgetown; in the UK, signalling faults slow trains between Thorpe-le-Soken and Walton-on-the-Naze. Regional Transport Deals: Türkiye and Saudi Arabia sign transport and railway cooperation agreements to boost logistics and connectivity. Enforcement & Security: Hong Kong customs seize HK$10m in smuggled weight-loss injections and fish maw from a truck at the bridge crossing.
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