Brussels International Airport News
Flights Grounded As Strike Hits Belgium
January 30, 2012
Belgium's first general strike in almost two decades brought the country to a partial halt on Monday in an anti-austerity protest aimed at the government and EU leaders meeting in Brussels.
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MAp Agrees Asset Swap With Canadian Fund
July 20, 2011
Australia's MAp Group has agreed to swap airport stakes with Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan to beef up its holding in Sydney Airport in a deal worth AUD$1.6 billion (USD$1.7 billion), and flagged a possible cash return to shareholders.
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MAp Airports In Asset Swap Talks With OTPP
June 21, 2011
Australian airport operator MAp Airports is in talks to sell stakes in Brussels and Copenhagen airports to the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP) in exchange for a share of Sydney Airport and AUD$850 million (USD$900.5 million) in cash.
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Brussels Flights Cancelled Due To Strike
June 9, 2011
Many flights into and out of Brussels Airport were cancelled on Thursday due to a strike by aircraft loading staff and baggage handlers.
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Airwise News
Wed, Feb 8 2012 - 9:57 pm EST
European ETS Controversy
- Airlines Seek Swift End To EU CO2 Row
- ICE To Launch EU Carbon Permits For Aviation
- China Hopes EU Talks Can Solve ETS Dispute
- China To Defend Against EU Emissions Plan
- ETS Opponents To Meet In Moscow
- China Bans Airlines From Joining EU ETS
- EEX To Launch EU Carbon Permit Trading
- India, EU Try To Break Logjam Over ETS
