AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation Finance: Aircalin has signed financing for its first Airbus A350-900, combining a bank loan, airline equity and French state support, with delivery due in December 2026 and a second A350 targeted for mid-2028—aimed at boosting Nouméa’s long-haul capacity and trade links. Satellite Connectivity: OPT-NC and Lynk Global completed a first direct-to-device satellite SMS trial in New Caledonia’s coverage gaps, with a new test planned for end-2026 to extend connectivity in remote areas. Local Politics: Pro-France Virginie Ruffenach was elected New Caledonia Congress president after a governance deal backed by Oceanian Awakening, shifting control of key political and budget guidelines. Energy Investment: Palau’s solar-plus-storage project is expanding with an added 19.8MWh battery system, lifting total on-site storage to 15MWac/32.7MWh and accelerating the move away from diesel. Regional Weather Risk: The WMO warns the South-West Pacific is seeing hotter, more acidic seas and rising sea levels, with marine heatwaves and extreme events disrupting fisheries and economies. Maritime Security Procurement: France will replace and modernise parts of its coastal patrol fleet with 24 new surveillance vessels, including deployments to overseas territories such as New Caledonia. Cyclone Preparedness: Pacific countries are urged to stay vigilant through cyclone season and follow daily forecasts from national meteorological services. Sovereignty Dispute: Vanuatu says it will pursue international legal options after talks with France over Matthew and Hunter islands failed, with sovereignty still blocking any maritime boundary deal.
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