Ex-BAA chief set for Dublin airport role

A former chief executive of the British Airports Authority (BAA), Mike Hodgkinson, is expected to be announced as a director of the newly formed Dublin airport company this week.

Ex-BAA chief set for Dublin airport role

A former chief executive of the British Airports Authority (BAA), Mike Hodgkinson, is expected to be announced as a director of the newly formed Dublin airport company this week.

The appointment of Hodgkinson is seen as a boost for transport Minister Seamus Brennan who has been engaged in a long running conflict to separate the three Aer Rianta airports in Dublin, Cork and Shannon.

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