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- How Three Project Managers Stayed on Track
- Managing near-disasters is part of the job. Here?s how three determined team leaders saved projects that had gone off the rails. Colorado State Patrol The goal: Coordinate law enforcement services with the Denver Police Department, the...
- Articles 2009-10-27
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- Alstom Stand H4, A76: ALSTOM is ready to deliver SmartControl for London Heathrow Airport. The SMGCS system produced by ALSTOM's Power Conversion Business will control over 11,000 light fittings at the UK's busiest airport.(product development)
- Following the successful completion of factory acceptance testing, ALSTOM is due to deliver its latest SmartControl airfield lighting control system to London Heathrow Airport. The project is part of BAA's major infrastructure investment programme, w Following the successful completion of factory acceptance testing, ALSTOM is...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
- London Heathrow airport terminal in fresh turmoil
- LONDON AFP — London Heathrow airport's new Terminal 5 was hit by fresh flights disruption on Saturday when the baggage system suffered a major computer glitch, airports operator BAA said. "This morning a software problem has arisen in the baggage system at Terminal 5. This is entirely BAA's responsibility,"...
- Research articles 2008-04-05
- United Airlines announces launch of new EasyCheck-In at London Heathrow.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-20 January 2006-UNITED AIRLINES: United Airlines announces launch of new EasyCheck-In at London HeathrowC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18012006 LONDON - United Airlines has announced the introduction of its EasyCheck-in system at London Heathrow Airport. This is United's first European...
- Research articles 2006-01-20
- BA facing flight backlog battle at London Heathrow
- LONDON, AFP — British Airways was facing another struggle clearing a massive flight backlog at London Heathrow Airport with services set to be disrupted for days to come after last week's crippling strike. The airline said it had managed to operate the majority of its flights at Europe's busiest...
- Research articles 2005-08-13
- Man seized on runway at London Heathrow airport: police
- LONDON AFP — A man was arrested after running onto a runway at London's busy Heathrow airport on Thursday, triggering a major security alert and disrupting flights, police said. "A man ran towards an Emirates flight," a police spokeswoman told AFP, as television pictures showed police vehicles scrambling to...
- Research articles 2008-03-13
- Northwest Announces New Service between London Heathrow and Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul and Seattle
- New Heathrow Service and World Business Class Option Preferred by Business Travelers; Youngest Trans-Atlantic Fleet Signifies the "Greening of Northwest Airlines" EAGAN, Minn. -- Northwest Airlines (NYSE:NWA), in cooperation with its joint venture partner, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, today announced an expansion of its trans-Atlantic route network with three...
- Research articles 2007-12-10
- BA needs 'several days' to clear flight backlog at London Heathrow
- LONDON AFP — British Airways said it was making steady progress on clearing a massive flight backlog at London Heathrow Airport caused by a paralysing strike, but admitted that the situation would not return to normal before next week. "We're going pretty good, we're getting lots of people away,"...
- Research articles 2005-08-13
- A380 to make its British debut at London Heathrow; The A380 will fly to Heathrow Airport, U.K. in May to carry out ground handling and airport compatibility trials.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-9 May 2006-Airbus: A380 to make its British debut at London Heathrow; The A380 will fly to Heathrow Airport, U.K. in May to carry out ground handling and airport compatibility trialsC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09052006 The world's largest commercial airliner,...
- Research articles 2006-05-09
- Heathrow airport ready to welcome Airbus "superjumbo"
- LONDON AFP — London's Heathrow airport is spending 450 million pounds (643 million euros, 842 million dollars) to accommodate new Airbus A380 planes, the first of which was set to roll out of its hangar. "The A380 will be an important aircraft for Heathrow," airport operator BAA said on...
- Research articles 2005-01-16
- Airport News - Europe
- Sep 8, 2008 Airbus, London Heathrow London Heathrow airport will be able to handle more Airbus A380s as a result of the wake separation reduction promulgated by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, says the airport's air traffic service provider, NATS. Heathrow operator BAA says the new criteria are...
- Research articles 2008-09-08
- Ghost buster.(British Airways' new World Cargocentre at London's Heathrow Airport)(Brief Article)
- British Airways' opened its new 250 million [pounds sterling] World Cargocentre at London Heathrow in May. Situated on the south side of the airport, the new centre will double BA World Cargo's existing capacity to 800,000 tonnes a year. The building British Airways' opened its new...
- Research articles 1999-06-01
- SABENA OBTAINS EXTRA FLIGHT FOR HEATHROW
- Sabena has been granted a slot by London Heathrow airport to operate an additional flight on the Brussels-London route "on economically profitable terms", the Belgian airline has announced. On October 21, the European Commission asked the UK Sabena has been granted a slot by London Heathrow airport...
- Research articles 1992-12-23
- American Airlines Announces New Cargo Export Facility at London Heathrow.
- FORT WORTH, Texas, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- American Airlines Cargo Division announced today the opening of its new airside export facility at London's Heathrow Airport, effective Aug. 8. The new export facility will operate in addition to America FORT WORTH, Texas, July...
- Research articles 2005-07-22
- Take-off for Terminal Five at London's Heathrow airport
- LONDON AFP — Flights began taking off and landing at Heathrow airport's new terminal on Thursday, although not without a few reported teething problems at the London air hub. Terminal Five, which cost 4.3 billion pounds (5.6 billion euros, 8.7 billion dollars) and is the first addition to Heathrow...
- Research articles 2008-03-27
- American Airlines To Move Flights To London Heathrow As Part Of US/EU "Open Skies"; New European Codeshare Opportunities Also Open Up Under "Open Skies".
- M2 PRESSWIRE-14 March 2008-American Airlines: American Airlines To Move Flights To London Heathrow As Part Of US/EU "Open Skies"; New European Codeshare Opportunities Also Open Up Under "Open Skies"C1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13032008 FORT WORTH, Texas - American Airlines...
- Research articles 2008-03-14
- New London Heathrow terminal cleared for take-off
- LONDON AFP — London Heathrow was granted planning permission Friday for a new terminal, part of a major revamp of the world's busiest international airport. London Mayor Ken Livingstone and the local Hillingdon borough council gave the green light to the new Heathrow East terminal, which will cost 1.5...
- Research articles 2007-05-31
- First to fly a380 from London Heathrow 18 May 2006.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-18 May 2006-SINGAPORE AIRLINES: First to fly a380 from London Heathrow 18 May 2006 C1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18052006 Singapore Airlines, the launch customer of the A380, welcomes the plane's arrival into London Heathrow today on its test...
- Research articles 2006-05-18
- Biometric scans to speed up airport checks unveiled at London Heathrow
- LONDON AFP — A system which allows air passengers to sign up for biometric scanning to speed up their journeys is being unveiled at London's Heathrow Airport. Under the system, passengers provide their fingerprints or an iris scan to prove their identity before boarding. This allows them to be fast-tracked...
- Research articles 2006-12-06
- Delta Sees Opportunity at London's Heathrow Airport.
- By Nancy Fonti, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 8--As his company wrestles with sagging demand and tighter security, Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Leo Mullin has another important issue on his mind: London's Heathrow Airport. Delta and other...
- Research articles 2001-12-08
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