AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Local Services: Britten-Norman says the first new Islander built on its fully reshored Bembridge line has hit 75% completion, with final assembly “in the coming weeks” and delivery to FIGAS later this year; a second airframe is nearing 25% and parts for follow-on aircraft are already in manufacture. Environment & Oceans: The Falkland Islands marked World Environment Day (June 5) and World Oceans Day (June 8) with a community event at the FIDF Hall, focused on protecting local seas and the fishing- and tourism-linked economy. Housing & Construction: FIG Executive Council approved an accelerated Stanley plan for modular housing at Murray Heights—infrastructure for 60 plots and 30 modular units—with 30 houses for FIG expected within 12 months, though it may temporarily delay other work at Sapper Hill. Public Finance: The 2026/27 budget sets a “living within our means” approach, including a ban on borrowing for operating costs and a reserves rule of 1.5x operating expenditure, while noting pressure from weaker fishing receipts and investment income. Energy & Sovereignty: Argentina escalated its dispute over the Sea Lion oil project, warning it could “fully exercise all” actions over Rockhopper/Navitas development plans near the Falklands. Livestock & Food Chain: Falkland Rural Enterprises faced a major traceability breach after inspectors found cattle “unidentifiable and untraceable,” leading to a decision to cull affected animals.
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