Heathrow Airport has closed after a devastating fire at an electrical substation - causing chaos for 220,000 passengers due to travel through the UK's 'busiest airport' today. At least 1,357 ...
“Tomorrow morning we expect to be back in full operation, so 100% operation, as a normal day,” Heathrow Airport CEO Thomas Woldbye said at a press conference Friday evening local tim ...
Heathrow Airport CEO Thomas Woldbye said that while the airport's independent backup systems were working, they were insufficient to power all operations. Read the full story ...
The first flights of the day have taken off at Heathrow as the airport aims for a full day of service after Friday's catastrophic closure. Heathrow was thrust into chaos on Friday as Europe's busiest ...
A Heathrow spokesperson said the airport hopes to "run a full operation" from Saturday, with the return to a full operation likely to "take some time". They said: "Our teams have worked tirelessly ...
(Bloomberg) -- London’s Heathrow airport said it’s slowly coming back from an unprecedented daylong blackout that brought travel to a standstill for hundreds of thousands of passengers at ...
Heathrow has explained how its “back-up systems” are not designed to allow the airport to run a full operation after a fire at an electrical substation was said to make it look “vulnerable”.
A plane flies past as people wait near the entrance at Terminal 5 of the Heathrow International Airport, a day after ... not designed to allow us to run a full operation". Ofgem, Britain's energy ...