Eight of the U.K.'s leading airlines, including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Midland, have joined with British Telecommunications

Eight of the U.K.'s leading airlines, including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Midland, have joined with British Telecommunications and the Irish Aviation Authority to bid to run the U.K.'s National Air Traffic Services (NATS). The so-called Airline Group, which is vying for the 46%...

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