💨 Abstract
During an electrical fire at Heathrow, CEO Thomas Woldbye failed to respond because his phone was on silent. Senior staff managed the shutdown, disrupting 270,000 passengers and grounding 1,300 flights. Woldbye expressed regret and acknowledged the necessity of the closure for safety. An internal inquiry found that Heathrow made the right decisions despite the challenges.
Courtesy: Stephen Moyes
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