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Heathrow Terminal 5 opens its doors
...build at a cost of £4.3bn, Terminal 5 at Heathrow...What can you expect at BA's new flagship terminal? Photos... Read more
Mar 27, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
How did the Heathrow T5 launch go so wrong?
...But T5 promised to be different. British Airways (BA) and BAA spent five years and £4.3bn on the huge project using the opportunity... Read more
Mar 28, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
BA CEO: Heathrow T5 chaos 'not our finest hour
...problems at Heathrow's new £4.3bn Terminal 5 (T5) have...of operation yesterday. British Airways (BA) confirmed 80 per cent of... Read more
Mar 28, 2008
silicon.com > Management > Public Sector
BA blames Heathrow T5 chaos on IT testing slip ups
...Both BA and BAA have been criticised for "serious failings" in a parliamentary transport committee report into the shambolic opening of the £4.3bn... Read more
Nov 3, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Heathrow Terminal 5 suffers first day baggage chaos
...opening day of Heathrow's £4.3bn Terminal 5 (T5), passengers...of Terminal 5 British Airways (BA) - the sole airline using T5... Read more
Mar 27, 2008
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