AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism & Air Access: The U.S. Virgin Islands used Caribbean Week in New York to spotlight new weekly nonstop service between Newark and St. Croix on United Airlines, plus a broader push of marketing partnerships. Customs & Travel Tech: U.S. Customs and Border Protection expanded Mobile Passport Control to three USVI airports—Cyril E. King (St. Thomas), Cyril E. King General Aviation, and Henry E. Rohlsen (St. Croix)—to speed arrivals. Regional Media & Culture: CTO and TEMPO Networks announced a long-running partnership to boost Caribbean tourism storytelling through expanded digital, social, and broadcast coverage, including a major St. John Celebration focus. Local Governance: Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed measures covering mental health education, paid leave for parents of children with disabilities, controlled incineration for green waste, and election operations, among other items. Consumer Watch: A St. Croix report flags “shrinkflation” on grocery shelves, pointing to smaller Sabra hummus containers while shelf prices stay high. Infrastructure/Engineering: AECOM won a DHS nationwide infrastructure modernization contract that includes work across US territories, explicitly naming the US Virgin Islands. Business/Finance: Onity Group CFO Sean O’Neil is set to present at a small-cap investor conference, with the company noting operations that include the USVI. Construction/Industry: Turner Construction highlighted its role in multiple 2026 World Cup stadium builds and upgrades.
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