Civil Aviation Authority backs Competition Commission call to sell Gatwick airport

28-Oct-2008

Sale could benefit passengers, airlines and wider UK economy, says CAA

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UK. The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is “strongly supporting” BAA’s decision to sell London Gatwick airport following the publication of a series of recommendations by the UK Competition Commission
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