Thursday, November 29, 2012
The airport’s CEO Paul Kehoe visited the Chinese city of Chengdu for the Routes Asia aviation confer
The airport's CEO Paul Kehoe visited the Chinese city of Chengdu for the Routes Asia aviation conference last week and met with airlines to discuss possible direct flights between Birmingham and China.
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"We now need the UK government to endorse Birmingham airport, when it releases its aviation policy review later this year, as a national airport that can offer a rapid and cost-effective solution to the aviation gap," added Kehoe.
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