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13/11/2006 |
| Welcome to our Conference edition of the Airport Operator. Those of you attending this event will, I am sure, find our mixture of speakers, debates, presentations, exhibitions and social events especially stimulating this year. |
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13/11/2006 |
| The publication of Sustainable Aviation in June 2005 marked a watershed in how the environmental challenge was perceived and tackled by the UK aviation industry. |
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13/11/2006 |
| Just over a week ago, the EC’s new hand-baggage regime came into effect in response to the 10 August terror plot foiled in London. |
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13/11/2006 |
| “I’ve enjoyed so many nice dinners and events as a guest of the AOA that I thought it about time I returned the favour,” explained Kelvin Hopkins MP as he welcomed guests to the House of Commons Terrace for the Association’s Parliamentary Reception. |
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13/11/2006 |
£100m expansion to be complete in 2009
Bristol International can lay claim to a couple of firsts – owned by Ferrovial and Macquarie, it was Ferrovial’s first UK airport acquisition. It will also be the first UK airport to submit a planning application post-White Paper. |
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13/11/2006 |
| The south coast airport has seen throughput double in each of the last two years; this year, it will fall just short of the one million mark and with capacity standing at 1.2 million, the airport has what managing director
Peter Duffy described as “big decisions to make about expansion”. |
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13/11/2006 |
| 9/11 marked a turning point for the aviation industry. While some fell, others flourished. Cardiff International Airport was one of the latter. |
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