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1085:– all of whom were caught by what was described as the 'Mother of all Injunctions'. BAA denied seeking a blanket ban on airport protest. In the end they won a more limited injunction, and the camp went ahead amid considerable worldwide publicity. Afterwards, Duncan Bonfield, BAA director of corporate affairs, and Mark Mann, BAA head of media relations, resigned.
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Aberdeen and Southampton. In 2014, the equivalent charges were £29.65 at Southampton and £64.63 at Aberdeen. However, the fees remained the same at Glasgow. It was also acknowledged
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would be put up for sale in early 2012 with an aim to handing over the running of the site to a new owner by summer 2012. Numerous groups were reported to have expressed interest, including a consortium of
Scottish businesses headed by former Edinburgh Airport Manager, and Fraport, the owners of
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firm specialising in the design, construction, financing, operation and maintenance of transport, urban and services infrastructure. In March 2009, the company was eventually required to sell
Gatwick and Stansted airports. Eventually, over the following years BAA sold all its airports other than
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The original BAA plc was acquired in 2006 by
Airport Development and Investment Limited (ADI), a new company formed by the Ferrovial consortium. In October 2008, ADI changed its name to BAA Limited, and on 15 October 2012, the company announced that it had changed its name to Heathrow Airport
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Airport Holdings announced the appointment of John Holland-Kaye, current Development Director, as chief executive officer, succeeding Colin Matthews on 1 July 2014. The company agreed on 16 October 2014 to sell Glasgow, Southampton and Aberdeen airports to
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which enormously reduced air travel, the company had debts of over £17 billion to banks and bondholders. It is amongst the highest indebted UK companies, though 90% of its shares are held overseas. Its request in
October 2020 to increase airport charges was rejected by the
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Eventually, the sale was confirmed on 21 October 2009 and formally completed on 3 December 2009, for a fee of £1.51 billion, almost 25 per cent less than BAA had expected
Gatwick would fetch when the sale was announced a year previously. BAA sold the airport to
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was passed which mandated the creation of BAA plc as a vehicle by which stock market funds could be raised. The initial capitalisation of BAA plc was £1,225 million. In the early 1990s, the company sold
Prestwick International Airport (now known as
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In July 2019, Unite threatened a strike over pay after growing frustration on pay inequality. Whilst the CEO John
Holland-Kaye was awarded a 103% pay rise from £2,100,000 to £4,200,000, staff have been denied a 4.5% increase.
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As BAA, the company stated that its name did not stand for anything. It was still widely referred to as the "British Airports Authority" by both the media and the public, though the Authority was dissolved following the 1986
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391:(where it had previously been part of the FTSE 100 Index) on 15 August 2006. Following the take-over, the decision was made to sell the stake in Ferihegy and this was completed in June 2007, when a consortium led by
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access to their airports by either banning the movements of light aircraft, or setting high fees and mandatory handling charges. The total charges for landing, one night of parking, and mandatory handling for a
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BAA announced plans to sell Gatwick Airport on 17 September 2009. At that time, the airport was valued at £1.8bn by regulators and it appeared that several firms including Macquarie Group,
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The company has received criticism for prioritising shops over extra security aisles at Heathrow. After much criticism for this, BAA removed some shops to provide extra security lanes.
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approved the third runway, with a full vote planned for Parliament. The financing of the expansion has yet to be arranged, with Heathrow Airport Holdings' finances already highly
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announced that BAA would be required to sell three of the seven UK airports it owned at the time within two years, over fears the monopoly position held by BAA over London and
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wrote that retail is important for BAA at Heathrow because, by law, landing charges are much less than those of similar-scope airports and shops help make up the difference.
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that Heathrow Airport's runways are used at 99% of their capacity, and therefore the charges were set on the basis of very high demand and the lack of supply.
485:, Germany. The airport was sold to Global Infrastructure Partners in 2012. Later that year, the company name was changed to Heathrow Airport Holdings Limited.
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from approaching Heathrow Airport. The injunction specifically targeted anyone belonging to, or protesting in the name of,
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1995:." BAA Limited. Retrieved on 2 October 2010. "BAA plc 130 Wilton Road London SW1V 1LQ:"
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2032:"Voters in key marginals shun Conservative proposals for higher taxes on air travel"
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1609:"What Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton airports sell-off means for passengers"
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BAA expanded into international operations, including retail contracts at
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As a major client of the UK construction industry, it is a member of the
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The initials of the two companies were once used by a cartoonist in the
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In January 2024, Ferrovial announced it would sell its shareholding to
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2422:"Airport Coordination Limited - Reports/Statistics - Heathrow Airport"
2192:"Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport - Airport Technology"
1654:"Communication about the sale process of Heathrow's shares Ferrovial"
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1963:." British Airways. 3 March 2006. Retrieved on 2 October 2010.
1572:"Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports sold in £1bn deal"
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Ferrovial announces agreement to sell its stake in Heathrow
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for £1 billion, in order to focus solely on Heathrow.
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Heathrow Airport accounts for 95% of the company's business
611:. BAA should not be confused with BA, the abbreviation of
376:, which was being privatised by the Hungarian government.
2134:"Who will pay for Heathrow airport's £14bn third runway?"
1681:"Heathrow holds course on £1.7bn hike in airport charges"
907:(sold in December 2009 to Global Infrastructure Partners)
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2338:"Two top press officers resign from BAA | Business"
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In July 2006, BAA was taken over by a consortium led by
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1778:"UPDATE 1-BAA names Colin Matthews as CEO from April 1"
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Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange
1509:"BAA to sell Edinburgh Airport over competition rules"
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Wulf Teiwes and Morten Tveit, London Business School,
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Compass Centre, when it was a British Airways facility
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BAA won a contract to manage the retail operations at
316:. In the following few years, the authority acquired
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Former nationalised industries of the United Kingdom
2115:"Heathrow Airport: Cabinet approves new runway plan"
1823:"Leading airport boss appointed as new Heathrow CEO"
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http://faculty.london.edu/cvoss/baa/html/baagoes.htm
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The original BAA plc's head office was located near
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Companies based in the London Borough of Hillingdon
1312:Osborne, Alastair; Butler, Sarah (17 August 2008).
343:'s moves to privatise government owned assets, the
2167:"£1.5 billion Stansted Airport sale complete"
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2085:"Airline industry lobby group grounded from April"
2008:. Flying Matters. 20 December 2007. Archived from
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2132:Gill Plimmer, Jonathan Ford (22 June 2018).
1982:. 1 March 2008. Retrieved on 2 October 2010.
1723:"Marshall resigns as chief executive of BAA"
748:. The Compass Centre previously served as a
740:The company's head office is located in the
271:, on the grounds of Heathrow Airport in the
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1461:"BAA announces the sale of Gatwick Airport"
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1485:. Reuters. 21 October 2009. Archived from
952:Baltimore-Washington International Airport
404:Baltimore-Washington International Airport
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2223:"Has Heathrow's Reputation Been Damaged?"
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332:in 1966, which was renamed to become the
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2524:Transport companies established in 1985
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1057:, The No Third Runway Action Group and
931:(sold in December 2014 to AGS Airports)
913:(sold in December 2014 to AGS Airports)
370:Budapest Ferihegy International Airport
334:British Airports Authority Constabulary
330:Ministry of Civil Aviation Constabulary
228:is a company that operates and manages
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744:on the grounds of Heathrow Airport in
677:Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
451:Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
2514:British companies established in 1985
1993:BAA plc Head Office, Victoria, London
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1483:"BAA sells Gatwick airport at a loss"
1314:"Commission to break up BAA monopoly"
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356:International operations and takeover
2221:Musafer, Shanaz (21 December 2010).
1889:Thomas, Nathalie (15 October 2012).
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1438:from the original on 5 November 2009
1342:"BAA ordered to sell three airports"
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844:Heathrow Airport Holdings UK airport
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476:In October 2011, BAA announced that
267:The company's head office is in the
2165:Sinead Holland (28 February 2013).
1847:BAA plans clear-out of top managers
1570:Fraser, Douglas (16 October 2014).
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27:Company based in the United Kingdom
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2411:London Heathrow – AIP Textual Data
2290:"BAA wins Heathrow protesters ban"
2211:Transport for London 16 March 2018
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1352:from the original on 22 April 2009
1273:"BAA closing in on Hungarian deal"
964:Indianapolis International Airport
958:Boston Logan International Airport
717:Universities Superannuation Scheme
412:Indianapolis International Airport
400:Boston Logan International Airport
328:(1975). The authority took on the
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2400:BAA Southampton Conditions of Use
2318:. BBC News Online. 12 August 2007
2316:"Heathrow protesters set up camp"
1941:. Heathrow Airport Holdings. 2014
1920:, Heathrow Airport Holdings, 2021
1606:Calder, Simon (17 October 2014).
1399:"Gatwick Airport put up for sale"
1209:
1160:List of companies based in London
1071:Campaign to Protect Rural England
1061:. Airport Watch members included
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2034:. Flying Matters. Archived from
1678:Gill, Oliver (25 October 2020).
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362:Pittsburgh International Airport
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1860:Richmond and Twickenham Times
1340:Done, Kevin (18 March 2009).
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789:Expansion of Heathrow Airport
783:Expansion of Heathrow Airport
775:BAA was a founding member of
586:John Holland-Kaye (2014–2023)
1891:"BAA rebrands as 'Heathrow'"
1262:. Consulted on 18 July 2007.
923:Naples International Airport
707:China Investment Corporation
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519:Effects of COVID-19 pandemic
273:London Borough of Hillingdon
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2006:"Corporate website – about"
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1197:: Heathrow Airport Holdings
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1045:Heathrow protest injunction
946:Previously managed airports
697:Australian Retirement Trust
631:Construction Clients' Group
568:Mike Hodgkinson (1999–2003)
559:Jeremy Marshall (1987–1989)
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1401:. BBC. 17 September 2008.
1259:The man who bought trouble
1075:World Development Movement
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667:Qatar Investment Authority
577:Stephen Nelson (2006–2008)
296:British Airports Authority
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18:British Airports Authority
2474:Heathrow Airport Holdings
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554:List of chief executives
530:Civil Aviation Authority
2378:25 January 2013 at the
1879:Company number 05757208
1051:Camp for Climate Action
897:(sold in April 2012 to
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523:As of 2020, during the
2534:Public Investment Fund
1974:T5 Prepares to Go Live
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125:£3,687 million
104:Thomas Woldbye (CEO)
2428:on 29 November 2014
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1979:Air Transport World
1917:Company information
1784:. 27 February 2008.
1686:The Daily Telegraph
1434:. 20 October 2009.
1377:The Daily Telegraph
1319:The Daily Telegraph
1024:Heathrow management
991:First Great Western
929:Southampton Airport
874:Previous operations
765:City of Westminster
754:Heathrow Terminal 5
471:London City Airport
469:, who also operate
164:Number of employees
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2344:on 23 January 2008
2065:on 14 January 2009
2012:on 23 January 2008
1489:on 23 October 2009
1188:Annual Report 2023
810:Owned and operated
805:Current operations
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496:, a consortium of
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107:Lord Paul Deighton
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594:Corporate affairs
536:Senior leadership
525:COVID-19 pandemic
483:Frankfurt Airport
478:Edinburgh Airport
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341:Margaret Thatcher
318:Edinburgh Airport
310:Prestwick Airport
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