Editorial

Gavin Lipsith

15-Jun-2006

Speculation recently in the Spanish press indicates that one of Europe's great national airport networks could soon come under new ownership

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If that story sounds familiar, and you thought the BAA saga with Grupo Ferrovial was almost a done deal, think again. According to several recent reports, airport privatisation is finally

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