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BAA forced to pay airlines for missing targets
Well, surprise surprise, BAA has had to pay airlines for missing service targets at their airports, including seating and cleanliness.
Ryanair to pull out of Stansted?
Ryanair has threatened a partial pull-out from its largest airport base in a row over fees. The low-cost carrier said it will withdraw planes from Stansted unless BAA, owner of the Essex airport, cuts its charges.
Anyone own this 727-200??
Vietnamese authorities say they are mystified as to who owns a Boeing 727-200, XU-RKJ s/n 20989 which has been abandoned at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport.
Hoon: BAA will be incentivised to make 'green slots' work
Flightglobal: London Heathrow operator BAA will be directed to ensure that "green slots" are used efficiently as the UK government looks to mitigate the environmental... Author: Megan Kuhn Date: 07 May 2009 Read the full article
Abu Dhabi Airports Company declares interest in BAA’s London airports
Flightglobal: Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) is “curious” about the potential forced sale of London’s Gatwick and Stansted airports, and an investment in one of the airports should BAA eventually be ordered to sell them off is “ Author: Kerry
BAA executives say Heathrow is in decline
Heathrow has no long-term future as a major hub airport, the Sunday Mail reports that senior executives at its owner, BAA, have said.
Be the first to use Heathrow T5 15,000 volunteers needed
Heathrow Airport is calling on 15,000 volunteers to help test out facilities at the new terminal five building. Airport operator BAA said it wanted to ensure the terminal "runs like clockwork" when it opens in March. A free lunch and goodie
London City Airport owners mull purchase offers
Flightglobal: David Learmount / London London City Airport (LCY) managing director Richard Gooding confirms that the organisation has received offers to purchase the downtown commercial aerodrome. Gooding says that the offers were unsolicited, and
BAA Jet Management to operate second Asian VIP A350
Flightglobal: Airbus has secured a second commitment for the VIP version of the A350 XWB with an order for a single aircraft, from a private Asian customer, which will be managed by Hong Kong’s BAA J Author: David Kaminski-Morrow Date: 13 February
Birmingham News...increased Emirates flights due to BAA strike
Two 24 hour strikes are due to take place, starting at 06:00 on January 7 and 14, with a 48 hour strike starting at 06:00 on January 17. Should they go ahead, they will affect the travel plans of 1.

