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Bosses at Highlands and Islands Airports (Hial) have insisted their controversial plans to centralise air traffic control are on track despite a damning independent review of the project.
Digital Scotland, which describes itself as “Scotland’s hub for digital transformation and innovation”, rated its confidence in the project being successfully delivered as “amber-red” after flagging 12 areas of concern in its technology assurance review “health check”.
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The managing director and board members of Highlands & Islands Airports Ltd are responsible for the running of 11 airports.
What they need to remember is that the airports belong to the communities they serve. Our communities.
Our airports are vital to all of us, in many different ways. If we become seriously ill or are severely injured we have to be flown out by air ambulance because our medical facilities are limited. Being referred to a medical consultant means that either they fly to see us or we fly to see them.
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