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Air traffic control firm should pay for 'shocking' airport chaos, says airline body

Sky News Wednesday, 30 August 2023
The boss of airline industry body IATA has blasted National Air Traffic Services (NATS) for the recent chaos at Britain's airports - and demanded the company foots the bill for the disruption.
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News video: 'Network-wide failure of UK air traffic control systems', Loganair reports

'Network-wide failure of UK air traffic control systems', Loganair reports 00:43

Air traffic controllers across the country have experienced a technical fault with the airline Loganair reporting a "network-wide failure".

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