AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIcelandair Fleet Planning: Icelandair will retire its Boeing 757s this coming winter, pulling forward the earlier plan to keep them flying until summer 2027, citing high fuel prices and rising variable costs for the older jets. Maritime & Travel Business: Explora Journeys says Explora III has completed Mediterranean sea trials, validating the LNG-powered ship’s performance ahead of a July 24 prelude voyage and an Aug. 1 naming in Barcelona, as the brand hits the halfway point of its six-ship expansion. Nordic Tech & Public Safety: SuperCom won a Norway national electronic monitoring contract worth about $1.8m, completing its Nordic footprint with deployments across Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Geothermal & Energy Projects: Syntholene says construction of its geothermal-integrated synthetic fuel demonstration facility in Húsavík is ahead of schedule, with first operations possible as soon as June 2026. Sea Lanes Security: A new white paper examines Russian sabotage and satellite signal interference risks in Baltic Sea shipping and air navigation, prompting renewed regional concern. EU Politics: Norway’s foreign minister says Oslo is reconsidering EU membership amid a shift to a “crazy world,” with fisheries and security now central to the debate. Food & Seafood: Iceland Seafood International reported higher Q1 2026 net profit to EUR 2.1m, supported by strong cod prices and capelin sales despite supply constraints.
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