Woldbye said: “We could see that we could not safely operate the airport, and that is our concern – number one is the safety of our passengers and our colleagues. When we realised that that is not possible with that major power loss that we have had, we had to close the airport.
“This has been a major incident – short of anybody getting hurt, this is as big as it gets for our airport and we are actually coming back quite fast I would say, when you consider the amount of systems that we have to shut down, then bring back up and make sure that they’re safe.
‘It’s fuelling systems, it’s bridges, it’s escalators, elevators. All of these systems have to be brought back up, tested to make sure they’re safe and put into operation.”
When pressed on the response from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Woldbye said he will be “happy to answer questions” that the Labour leader has.
He concluded: “Our procedures have worked the way they should, this takes time, and of course the Prime Minister should ask his questions and we’ll be happy to answer them.”
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