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A-380 stand for the aircraft at Gatwick Airport: success or failure?

London, United Kingdom - The structure cost seven millions Euros is in the center of debates

An intense fervor during the morning of March 27 at London Gatwick Airport where finally there was an A-380 landing that marked the airport's suitability for the world's largest commercial aircraft made by Airbus. The airport's chief commercial officer Guy Stephenson has affirmed Gatwick's importance and its ambition about the air traffic's figures. It was estimated, indeed, the growth of the passengers'...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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