6 MARCH 2017
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Northolt is back in the news this week with reports it is to be closed for repair works to take place, reawakening the debate over what exactly the future might hold. With BTN’s position well known, editor-in-chief Malcolm Ginsberg is ON THE SOAPBOX for March. Meanwhile, Heathrow, just down the road, unveils its eco-credentials for the new generation. Yet more strikes loom, this time involving French ATC. Aeromexico will be in the spotlight at this month’s Aviation Club lunch, while business aviation will occupy the RAeS in April. United Airlines is looking revitalised and Malaysia Air is following suit. As this is the first issue of the month we offer CRUISING and this is linked to ON TOUR and Réunion Island.
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For BTN 27 February, here are the results to date:
1 COMMENT: Cover-up needed at Luton