AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation & Leasing: About half of commercial jets in service are leased, with “dry” leases (aircraft only) common for 8–12 year widebody contracts—keeping huge purchase costs off airlines’ balance sheets while lessors rotate aircraft across operators. Fleet Transition: 2026 is quietly reshaping airline fleets as carriers retire older classics like 757s, 767s, A340s and early 737NG/A320ceos, shifting toward efficient twin-engine jets and long-range narrowbodies to redesign routes. Space Science & Iceland Links: Quark Expeditions’ eclipse voyage put passengers in Greenland’s Harefjord, with the path of totality also crossing Iceland—plus eclipse experts onboard to explain what’s happening in the sky. Geothermal Tech (Iceland connection): Arctic Green Engineering’s Icelandic-Hungarian geothermal work highlights how drilling-material costs and market swings affect projects, and why predictable regulation and experienced technical support matter. EU Policy & Borders: The EU Entry/Exit System is now fully operational, replacing passport stamps with digital records and biometrics for short Schengen stays. Climate & Ocean Science: A new study suggests Earth’s crust off the US East Coast cooled faster than expected, changing how scientists model continental margin evolution. Local Resilience: Westman Islands will press on with a damaged drinking-water pipeline despite fears of total loss, aiming to protect a vulnerable lifeline to Heimaey. Archaeology: Runes carved into a floor stone at a Faroe site may point to a 1,000-year-old grave marker, tying Norse-era Christianity to surviving burial traces. Science Communication & Health: “SuperAgers” research finds no genetic “magic” in APOE or protective variants that distinguishes exceptional memory—redirecting the hunt for resilience mechanisms. Tech & Robotics: A critique argues humanoid robots won’t be widely adopted until they can communicate naturally in noisy, real-world settings.
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