AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEmirates–Arsenal A380: Emirates unveiled an Arsenal-themed Airbus A380 (EK001) celebrating the Premier League title, taking off from Dubai to London Heathrow—another high-profile sports livery for the carrier. HKIA Terminal 2: Hong Kong International Airport opened its expanded Terminal 2, touting major passenger-processing upgrades and new amenities as it pushes capacity and service quality. Kenya Airways overhaul: Kenya Airways says it’s stepping up operational efficiency, digital transformation and cargo growth to protect long-term profitability amid cost and disruption pressures. India aviation weather push: India’s IMD will install a dedicated weather monitoring station at Noida International Airport to feed hyperlocal, real-time data into aviation systems for safer all-weather operations. IndiGo financial hit: IndiGo reported a Rs 2,536.9 crore March-quarter loss and a Rs 2,394 crore FY26 loss, blaming rupee depreciation, higher costs and Middle East-linked demand softness. Middle East demand shock: IATA reports global air passenger demand fell 3.4% in April, with Middle East carriers down 46.6% as conflict weighs on traffic and jet-fuel costs rise. US airport funding: The FAA will invest $523M via 332 grants across 43 states for runway, terminal and airfield modernization. JetBlue to Caracas: JetBlue plans nonstop Fort Lauderdale–Caracas service, joining American’s restart and United’s planned August return to Venezuela. airBaltic loan repayment: Latvia’s airBaltic repaid the first instalment of a state loan and says it remains on schedule while seeking further financing. Cargo fleet move: Titan Aviation Leasing sold a Boeing 767-300ERF to Cargo Aircraft Management, signaling continued demand for the 767 freighter platform.
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