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Aircraft and transport, BAA loses appeal: it will have to sell London-Stansted

London, United Kingdom - "It is the right decision in the interests of passengers"

BAA, the main airport operator in Great Britain, on Thursday 26/07/2012 lost its latest appeal against the UK Competition Commission's ruling, which ordered it to sell Stansted Airport, and so it will have to get rid of the hub. The Commission verdict arrived in September 2008, and obliged BAA to sell three out of its seven airports in the UK: London-Gatwick, London-Stansted and one between Glasgow...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1143869

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