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The boss of Virgin Atlantic has attacked Heathrow’s chief executive for choosing to go to sleep as a substation fire caused ...
Virgin Atlantic boss Shai Weiss said the behaviour of Thomas Woldbye was not that expected of a chief executive.
Heathrow’s highest airport charges in the world blamed on ‘unique challenges’ - Exclusive: Airport says constrained area, ...
Heathrow Airport was warned about the "resilience" of its power supply in the days before a fire which shut down the airport for more than a day last month.
But Heathrow chief executive Thomas Woldbye said keeping the airport open during the outage would have been 'disastrous'. He told the committee: 'It became quite clear we could not operate the ...
Heathrow passenger numbers tumble after fire shutdown but record 2025 still expected - Airport boss blames ‘changing holidays this year’ for drop in traffic ...
Carlos Jasso/Reuters Thomas Woldbye, the chief executive of Heathrow, rejected that criticism. Under intense questioning from members of Parliament, Mr. Woldbye said that airport officials had ...
Thomas Woldbye, chief executive of Heathrow, told MPs that the first problems became apparent shortly after midnight: “We realised we were losing power to the airport. In our operations centre ...
Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye, who was also appearing before the committee has been criticised or going to bed at 12.30am on the night of the fire. MPs on the Transport Select Committee also heard ...
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Heathrow passengers numbers down 7.5% in MarchHeathrow airport's passenger numbers declined by 7.5% year-on-year in March. The airport said 6.2 million people used its four terminals last month, compared with 6.7 million in March 2024.
Safety was the main concern for Heathrow, Thomas Woldbye, the airport's CEO said. The fire meant the airport had to power down systems, then rewire the airport to connect to another power supply ...
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