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Heathrow Airport was warned about the "resilience" of its power supply in the days before a fire which shut down the airport ...
More than 1,400 flights were diverted or cancelled by the near-total shutdown of Heathrow on Friday 21 March. A fire broke ...
The Independent estimates the total cost to airlines at Heathrow as £100m in lost revenue and passenger care expenses ...
London Heathrow airport chief Thomas Woldbye has defended the decision to close the hub after it suffered a substantial loss electrical power on 21 March. Woldbye, who was appointed to the post in ...
Heathrow Airport experienced a 24-hour closure due to an electrical fire in a substation, impacting 250,000 passengers and costing airlines an estimated £100m. Heathrow's CEO, Thomas Woldbye, defended ...
The government says the national energy operator will investigate. But Thomas Woldbye, Heathrow’s chief executive, said he was “proud” of the airport’s response to the “unprecedented ...
Thomas Woldbye, Heathrow’s chief executive, has come under attack for the airport’s handling of the incident. The chief executive of National Grid, John Pettigrew, told the Financial Times on ...
The planes and passengers are back in the sky, but the financial fallout from last month’s shutdown at London’s Heathrow ...
If not, we forget it," Thomas Woldbye told the Airlines 2024 conference. Woldbye said he needed a decision by the end of 2025 so Europe's busiest airport did not "keep wasting money and time." ...
Thomas Woldbye, the chief executive of the west London airport, was also facing questions over whether it was the right decision to close it down, causing huge disruption. Asked if Sir Keir ...
The shutdown has led to criticism of the airport for a lack of redundancy systems and the actions of its CEO, Thomas Woldbye. He went home to sleep and left the decision to shut down flights to a ...
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