Skift Take
Etihad's outspoken CEO says it as he sees it: London Heathrow won't remain the future hub of aviation this part of the world if it focuses on incremental fixes rather than thinking big.
One of the world’s fastest-growing airlines has pressed UK ministers for “clarity” over Britain’s aviation policy, warning it is making decisions now over where to send its aircraft in 20 years’ time.
James Hogan, president of Etihad, has injected a fresh urgency into Britain’s tortured aviation debate after ministers last month postponed a consultation on airport capacity for the second time this year.
Mr Hogan said Heathrow was “maxed out” and