AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAirport Update: Fitiuta Airport reopened after a Samoa Airways incident, with PAAS saying the runway was back in service following consultation with the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and that a flight advisory was issued for airline partners. Aviation Recovery: PAAS and Samoa Airways also completed the recovery of a Twin Otter aircraft from the operational safety zone at Fitiuta, using a mobile crane and temporary runway closures while the investigation continues. Health & Travel Safety: Hawaiʻi DOH reported another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to seven in 2026, and urged residents and visitors to eliminate standing water—especially after Tropical Cyclone Lala flooding. Travel Guidance: The UK Foreign Office refreshed hurricane-season travel advice for U.S. trips, noting impacts can reach Hawaii and Guam and that the South Pacific cyclone season can affect American Samoa. Local Governance: A Manu‘a chiefs meeting on the Atu‘u land trusteeship was moved to the second Saturday of September after only five matai attended, with officials saying the To‘oto‘o must be present for the discussion to move forward. Sports & Tourism Spotlight: American Samoa made global headlines by stunning the defending world champion United States 38–32 at the IFAF Flag Football World Championships in Düsseldorf—an attention boost that can draw more visitors to the territory’s events and athletes. Community & Infrastructure Debate: Senator Togiola T.A. Tulafono says raised crosswalks and road signs installed by the Department of Public Works are illegal, arguing they don’t match the American Samoa Code on traffic-control devices.
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