| Business Summary | | BAA
plc
owns
and
operates
seven
airports
in
the
United
Kingdom:
Heathrow,
Gatwick,
Stansted,
Glasgow,
Edinburgh,
Aberdeen
and
Southampton.
The
Company
also
manages
all
or
part
of
eight
airports
outside
the
United
Kingdom:
Pittsburgh,
Indianapolis,
Harrisburg
and
Newark
in
the
United
States;
Melbourne
and
Launceston
in
Australia;
Naples
in
Italy;
and
Mauritius.
BAA
is
responsible
for
all
aspects
of
airport
operations,
which
can
be
split
into
two
areas:
terminal
management
(the
buildings,
passenger
services
and
cargo)
and
airfield
management
(the
runways,
aprons
and
taxiways).
BAA
manages
all
commercial
facilities
at
its
airports
including
shops,
catering
outlets,
foreign
currency
exchange,
car
hire
and
car
parks.
World
Duty
Free
(WDF)
is
the
Company's
duty
and
tax-free
retailing
business.
Through
WDF
the
Company
operates
more
than
200
shops
and
concessions
at
its
airports,
on
international
borders
and
at
the
Channel
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| Financial Summary | | BAAPY
is
a
commercial
operator
of
airports.
The
Co.
owns
and
operates
seven
airports
in
the
UK;
Southampton,
Gatwick,
Stansted,
Glasgow,
Edinburgh,
Aberdeen
and
Heathrow.
The
Co.
also
manages
all
or
part
of
eight
airports
outside
the
UK.
For
the
three
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
2%
to
L547M.
Net
income
before
U.S.
GAAP
rose
2%
to
L103M.
Revenues
reflect
the
withdrawal
from
overseas
duty-free
businesses.
Net
income
benefitted
from
increased
operational
efficiencies. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Lawrence Urquhart Chairman | -- | Mike Hodgkinson CEO | -- | Russel Walls CFO | -- | Rachel Rowson Sec. | $0.0K | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Mar-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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