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London City Airport Ltd

  • Tuesday, 8 October, 2024
    London City Airport turns to leisure market as homeworking hits business travel

    Chief executive says corporate travel has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, with day trips to Europe badly hit

    Alison FitzGerald, chief executive of London City Airport, stands outdoors at the airport with a backdrop of British Airways aircraft tails She is wearing a black coat and glasses.
  • Monday, 19 August, 2024
    UK airports
    Labour gives green light to London City Airport expansion

    Government’s permission for increase in passengers is first major infrastructure decision

    A view towards Canary Wharf from City Airport as a plane lands
  • Monday, 10 July, 2023
    UK airports
    Plans to expand London City Airport blocked by local authority

    Proposal rejected by Newham council over climate and noise pollution concerns

    A jet landing at London City
  • Friday, 1 July, 2022
    UK airports
    London City airport looks to expand to meet post-Covid recovery in travel

    Plans to ease existing controls on weekend and early flights likely to hit resistance

    A passenger jet takes off from London City airport
  • Thursday, 29 April, 2021
    UK airports
    London City airport replaces control tower with virtual system

    Air traffic controllers 70 miles away to oversee landings in UK first

  • Friday, 26 July, 2019
    James Max
    Rich People’s Problems: I’ve put my back out

    The cost of private medical insurance is the least of your worries when you can no longer put on your socks

    Young man wearing white t-shirt sitting indoor on the bed feeling sudden ache in his back, suffering from pain, symptom of stone in kidney. Healthcare and treatment concept
  • Monday, 12 February, 2018
    UK airports
    London City Airport closed after second world war bomb discovery

    Flights disrupted and roads around terminal closed while experts work on device

  • Thursday, 18 May, 2017
    Transport
    City airport ditches control tower for virtual traffic management

    Remote controllers using cameras, sensors and screens will replace on-site humans

    PABEST EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY MAY 19 NATS personnel give a demonstration in the operations room at National Air Traffic Services (NATS) Swanwick in Hampshire, which will direct aircraft at London City Airport using the UK's first remote digital air traffic control tower. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday May 18, 2017. See PA story AIR Digital. Photo credit should read: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire
  • Tuesday, 7 March, 2017
    UK economy
    London City airport could fly to Lagos and Mumbai, says chief

    New jets and £350m investment extend airport’s horizons

    A computer image of how the expanded London City airport will look
  • Monday, 23 January, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    Investment in infrastructure assets soars to record

    Static deal numbers show a surplus of money chasing too few projects

    Artist's impression of HS2 platforms at Euston station in London
  • Wednesday, 14 September, 2016
    The Art of Persuasion
    Pick a simple protest message to stir maximum support

    Black Lives Matter activists at London City airport demonstrate how not to make a point

    NOTE ALTERNATE CROP Handout photo issued by Black Lives Matter UK of protesters after they stormed the runway at London City Airport. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday September 6, 2016. Flights were disrupted at the airport, in the Royal Docks area of the capital, after activists apparently in support of the Black Lives Matter movement made their way air-side at around 5.40am on Tuesday. See PA story AIR City. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Goldberg/Black Lives Matter UK /PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
  • Tuesday, 6 September, 2016
    Transport
    British Airways suffers IT problem; London City Airport disrupted
  • Wednesday, 27 July, 2016
    UK economy
    London airports decision to be made in the autumn

    Commission had recommended new runway at Heathrow last July

    A British Airways aircraft, operated by British Airways Plc, prepares to take-off from the end of the north runway at London Heathrow Airport, in this aerial photograph taken over London, U.K., on Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Europe's largest hub at London Heathrow, which has been operating close to capacity since the start of the decade, and rival Gatwick have been short-listed for a new runway by the state-appointed Davies Commission, with a final recommendation due in coming weeks. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 30 May, 2016
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    HNA set to swoop on Air France’s Servair
  • Tuesday, 10 May, 2016
    UK infrastructure
    London mayor clears way for City Airport expansion

    Khan withdraws City Hall objection to growth plan

    London City Airport As Global Infrastructure Partners Look To Raise Over $3 billion From Airport...A British Airways aircraft, operated by British Airways Plc, prepares to land at London City Airport, near to the Canary Wharf business, financial and shopping district, in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. Global Infrastructure Partners LP are looking to generate over $3 billion from the sale of the London City Airport Ltd. and have set a deadline of early next year for binding bids. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 11 April, 2016
    European companies
    China’s HNA makes SFr1.4bn bid for Switzerland’s Gategroup

    Conglomerate extends buying spree with offer for Swiss air services group

    Hong Kong Airlines Ltd. automated check-in machines stand at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014. Hong Kong Airlines, owned by China ’s HNA Group, plans to seek approval for the city ’s first dual-currency initial public offering, raising about $500 million, said people with knowledge of the matter. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 2 February, 2016
    UK companies
    British Airways threatens to pull passenger jets at London City airport

    Chief executive Willie Walsh warns against rise in airport charges after sale of hub

    A rower passes a British Airways airplane as it sits on the tarmac at City Airport in London, U.K., on Friday, May 21, 2010. British Airways Plc said it will break even this year, rebounding from a record loss, if demand for business trips continues to gain and Chief Executive Officer Willie Walsh wins his 15-month tussle over cabin-crew expenses. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 9 November, 2015
    Rail
    Eurotunnel lines up move to connect with London City Airport bid

    Channel tunnel rail group seeks to join bidding consortium to develop infrastructure portfolio

    A high-speed Eurostar train exits the Channel tunnel in Coquelles, near Calais, northern France, June 24, 2015. Traffic was halted through the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France on Tuesday after striking French ferry workers set fire to tyres, while Britain's Foreign Office warned of migrants trying to get into vehicles queuing to enter the tunnel. Around 400 workers blockaded the port of Calais to protest restructuring at its MyFerryLink division, the Syndicat Maritime Nord trade union said. Shipping was halted early in the day and both Eurotunnel and Eurostar later suspended their services because of the disruption. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann - RTR4YSG7
  • Sunday, 27 September, 2015
    Fund management
    The week: September 28

    The movement to divest from fossil fuels and invest in renewables is backed by Leonardo DiCaprio

    A bucket wheel excavator loads coal onto a conveyor belt at PT Bukit Asam's open pit coal mine in Tanjung Enim, South Sumatera province, Indonesia, on Thursday, July 7, 2011. PT Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam engages in coal mining activities which include general survey, exploration, exploitation, production, transportation, and marketing of coal. Photographer: Dadang Tri/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 30 August, 2015
    Aerospace & Defence
    Allianz and Canadian fund eye UK airport

    German insurer and Borealis, part of Ontario pension scheme, explore bid to US owners

    An aeroplane lands at London City airport with Canary Wharf in the background
  • Wednesday, 5 August, 2015
    US & Canadian companies
    London’s City airport up for sale

    Soaring demand for air travel could mean £2bn valuation

    An aeroplane lands at London City airport with Canary Wharf in the background
  • Monday, 4 May, 2015
    UK general election
    General election: Businesses warn parties over political wrangling

    Migration, EU membership, tax and airport capacity are top concerns

    Sunset over the City of London
  • Thursday, 26 March, 2015
    UK companies
    London City airport attacks Boris Johnson order to block expansion

    Mayor’s rejection on noise grounds unjustified and ‘perplexing’

    British Airways' airplanes sit on the runway at London City Airport
  • Wednesday, 4 February, 2015
    Transport
    London City Airport wins planning battle

    Airport aims to handle up to 6m passengers a year and promises 1,500 new jobs

    A British Airways aircraft takes off from London City Airport
  • Monday, 14 April, 2014
    Technology sector
    London City Airport attacks call for closure
    A British Airways aircraft takes off from London City Airport
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