John Pettigrew, the CEO of National Grid, has claimed that Heathrow had access to two additional substations with “enough ...
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Heathrow bosses are defending their response to a fire that shut down Europe’s busiest air hub for almost a day.
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London’s Heathrow Airport closed on Friday after a fire at a nearby electrical substation, resulting in hundreds of flight ...
Britain’s Heathrow defended its decision to shut down operations at Europe’s busiest airport on Friday as the blame game intensified over an 18-hour closure that cost airlines tens of millions of ...
The chief executive of the National Grid has confirmed power was available to keep Heathrow open during Friday's shutdown. In ...
Robinhood Markets Inc.’s prediction-markets business received a subpoena from Massachusetts’ Secretary of State Bill Galvin, ...
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander made the comment following a report the airport’s chief executive went back to bed after the power ...
A body representing more than 90 airlines has threatened legal action if a settlement over costs they incurred from Friday’s ...
Some 200,000 passengers were affected as the west London airport was closed for much of Friday after a fire at a nearby electricity substation.
John Pettigrew said two substations were ‘always available for the distribution network companies and Heathrow to take power’.
Mr Pettigrew is paid £7.2million a year ... But Heathrow chief executive Thomas Woldbye told BBC Radio Four yesterday that he was “personally quite proud” of how the airport responded ...
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