AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation Tech Leap: SITA’s Impact Report 2025 says air travel is heading toward 10 billion passengers by 2050, and the fix is mostly software—AI in operations, smarter border processing, and capacity upgrades inside existing airport buildings. Aruba Border Processing: The report points to Aruba’s pre-cleared arrivals using digital travel credentials plus biometrics to speed up arrival checks to about eight seconds. Public Health & Training: Aruba MP Hendrik Tevreden highlights Parliament’s meeting with the Aruba Nurses Association, stressing investment in people—professional development, burnout prevention, and better planning—not just buildings and equipment. Local Archives Go Digital: Aruba’s National Archives joined ACURIL in Puerto Rico, showcasing how its Coleccion Aruba platform and AI tools help people search colonial records and connect family histories. Culture Research: “Where Culture Lives” wrapped with a symposium in The Hague, delivering the first baseline study of cultural practices across Aruba and other Dutch Caribbean islands. Sports Leadership: William Erasmus was appointed CEO of Aruba Lotto, with a focus on innovation, transparency, and expanding support for sports and facilities. Water Supply Update (KUKL): Kathmandu’s water agency KUKL is preparing an alternative supply from the Bagmati River in Shivapuri as Melamchi remains disrupted.
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