AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRAF Logistics Disruption: East Midlands Airport will host part of the RAF’s A330 Voyager fleet from July to November while RAF Brize Norton undergoes resurfacing, with a return expected in late November; the RAF says global logistics and humanitarian missions will continue, and only a small number of flights are planned between the Falkland Islands, Cyprus and East Midlands each week. South Atlantic Fishing Pressure: A Spanish investigation says Asian fleets are expanding in international waters near the Falklands, reshaping the frozen squid market and hitting European fleets, with knock-on effects for the Falklands’ own fishing income. Falklands Self-Determination Push: Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly members urged Canada at the OAS to publicly back Islanders’ right to self-determination, while separate UN Committee on Decolonisation addresses defended the case with local testimony and legal arguments. Maritime Heritage Spotlight: A 3D model of the Endurance shipwreck is on display in Dundee until November 2026, created through a Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust partnership, bringing a close-up digital view of the ice ship wreck to the public. Local Business Update: Rockhopper Exploration says it has Falkland Islands Government approval for its Italian asset sale to Zodiac, but is still waiting on Italian regulatory consent, with both sides able to withdraw if needed.
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