AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS Disability Rule: The U.S. DOT’s wheelchair-assistance training requirement for airline staff and contractors took effect June 17, with annual hands-on training and competency checks aimed at reducing damaged, delayed, or lost mobility devices. Emirates Fleet Planning: Emirates will cut A380 flights by about 16% in July, blaming cabin refurbishments and Boeing 777X delivery delays—not retirement—while keeping a long-term A380 push, including a return to Delhi from Oct. 25. Safety & Oversight: Kyrgyz regulator TezJet’s license was revoked after “serious” rule violations tied to a Boeing MD-83 taxiing accident, and UK investigators continue probing a fatal Zeusch King Air crash with limited recorder data. Airline Performance: Korean Air posted a net loss in Q2 as fuel costs stayed high and outbound demand softened, though it expects improvement in Q3. Passenger Rights/Costs: Europe’s carry-on rules are set to require small hand luggage to be included by default from 2027, and India’s Supreme Court asked the Centre to place aviation airfare rules on record within two weeks. Industry Moves: Air Canada launched a faster, frequent City Shuttle between downtown Montréal and YUL. Regional Disruptions: Typhoon Bavi continues to disrupt flights across parts of Asia, with multiple carriers cancelling services.
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