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BAA ordered to sell three airports

By Kevin Done, Aerospace Correspondent

Published: March 19 2009 09:05 | Last updated: March 19 2009 09:05

The UK competition watchdog on Thursday ordered BAA to sell three of its seven UK airports, ending its monopoly ownership of the leading airports in London and in Scotland.

In the most draconian corporate divestiture ever demanded by the Competition Commission, BAA – a majority-owned subsidiary of Spain’s Ferrovial – will be required to sell Gatwick, Stansted and one of either Glasgow or Edinburgh airports within two years.

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