AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAviation & Climate Tech: SITA’s Impact Report 2025 says airlines and airports can handle passenger growth toward 10 billion a year by 2050 without doubling infrastructure, using AI, biometrics, and smarter operations—Aruba is cited for fast arrival processing using digital credentials. Renewables & Resilience: A UN report flags Curaçao’s tourism-heavy economy and urges faster investment in renewable energy and marine protection to cut fossil-fuel and desalination risks. Heat & Storm Risk: CariCOF warns El Niño is strengthening, with hotter, more humid conditions, longer drought in parts of the Lesser Antilles, and higher chances of damaging heavy-rain flooding. Responsible Tourism Push: Aruba’s Tourism Authority highlights its “When you love Aruba, Aruba loves you back” message in Argentina, tying tourism growth to protecting nature and culture. Fisheries Support: Aruba installs four new Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) to improve catches closer to shore and reduce risks for fishermen. Local Infrastructure Data: VROMI and Kadaster (with Aruba’s infrastructure minister) move to close land-administration and data gaps to better plan housing, drainage, roads, and sewerage. Community & Youth: San Nicolas opens a new colorful children’s playground, and FCFPP launches Summer Camp 2026 for kids and teens.
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