AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAviation Crisis in Rio: At the 82nd IATA AGM, Willie Walsh warned that Middle East conflict-driven jet fuel spikes and disrupted Gulf routes could halve global airline profits in 2026 to about $23bn, with margins squeezed and more bankruptcies and takeovers likely. Green Fuel Stalls: IATA also said sustainable aviation fuel still covers under 1% of jet demand, calling the gap between net-zero promises and real supply “detached from reality.” World Cup Culture in Brazil: Neymar hinted the 2026 tournament could be his “last dance,” while FIFA is quietly building a museum trail of match items—linking Pelé-era memorabilia to the next generation of fans. Connectivity Boost for Travelers: Philippine Airlines announced it will join oneworld as the alliance’s 16th member, aiming to expand loyalty and booking benefits. Indigenous Fire Management: In Brazil’s Cerrado, the Xerente are using planned burns with IBAMA to reduce wildfire risk as El Niño threatens harsher dry seasons.
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