AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFIGAS Winter Flying Under Fire: Camp residents say they’re getting more isolated as FIGAS cuts winter passenger flying to four days a week (Mon, Tue, Fri, Sun) with Wed/Thu/Sat no-fly days, while emergency and essential flights continue; the change runs until 13 Sept 2026 and is aimed at concentrated engineering time for 1,000-hour maintenance and corrosion work. South Atlantic Tensions: Argentina’s sabre-rattling over the Falklands continues to draw attention, with fresh debate in the background about whether the US could shift its stance after the Iran war fallout—keeping the dispute in the spotlight. Aviation & Defence Context: Argentina has retired its A-4AR Fightinghawk fleet as it brings in F-16s, while the RAF’s A400M Atlas has been spotted in the UK with ongoing search-and-rescue links to the Falklands. Culture & Community: A new Falklands-focused arts short film highlights local talent, as islanders and visitors keep turning the spotlight on homegrown work. Health Watch: Hantavirus concerns remain active in the wider region, including a remote response on Tristan da Cunha.
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