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British Airport Authority, arriva il verdetto dell'antitrust: deve cedere tre aeroporti

Londra, Regno Unito - Probabilmente venderà Gatwick e Stansted

Era atteso per oggi il pronunciamento della Competition Commission, l'autorità antitrust inglese, sulla dismissione di alcuni asset della British Airport Authority (Baa) al fine di evitare l'accusa di monopolista del settore (leggi a riguardo AVIONEWS). Il verdetto dell'autorità garante parla pertanto di cessione di tre dei sette aeroporti controllati da Baa, nella fattispecie due a Londra (dove g...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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