AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMiddle East Rail Disruption: The U.S. reportedly struck Iran’s Ogtay Khan railway bridge, while Iran suspended Tehran–Mashhad passenger service and moved travelers by road as repair crews rushed to damaged sections. Aviation Safety & Ground Ops: At Manila’s NAIA, a Saudia taxiing aircraft hit a parked Philippine Airlines A320, damaging the rudder and canceling the flight pending inspection. Road Safety Rules: France and the EU made driver-monitoring cameras and upgraded emergency braking standard on new cars, aiming to cut deaths and serious injuries. Freight & Connectivity: Astral Aviation resumed Haikou–Johannesburg freighter service via Nairobi with Fly Noor, and Maersk plans to restart Middle East–U.S. East Coast sailings through the Suez Canal to regain transit time. Public Input & Infrastructure: MnDOT kicked off a Highway 210 corridor study with surveys and an in-person fair booth, while South Dakota DOT set a July 28 open house for Highway 25 improvements near Scotland. Transit Politics: An NGO offered free buses and KTMB doubled ETS capacity for Johor election travel demand.
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