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Rosso da 1195 miliardi di sterline per British Airport Authority

Londra, Regno Unito - Riferito all'esercizio del 2008

La British Airport Authority (Baa) chiude il 2008 con la gigantesca perdita di 1195 miliardi di sterline. E' questo il dato reso noto dalla società di gestione degli aeroporti di Londra. Baa, controllata dal gruppo spagnolo Ferrovial, preannuncia comunque performance positive per il 2009, e al contempo, conferma anche la vendita dell'aeroporto di Londra-Gatwick. L'anno scorso la società di g...

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