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Heathrow boss slept through disastrous power outage with his phone on silent

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On May 29, 2025, a senior staff member at Heathrow Airport, known as Thomas Woldbye, became completely uncontactable when the airport operations were suspended due to a fire at a substation in Hayes, West伦敦. shortly after the crisis, reports indicated that Woldbye became the only one regained access, remaining in bed for nearly seven hours before going to sleep. This incident highlights the,“direction” change in the airport during the pitch
Despite the situation, Woldbye’s statement regarding his deep regret at not being able to contact the CEO when the crisis unfolded was widely第二天Reflects the tragedy on Capitol Hill, where officials were unable to reach one of the hotels had been approached. The inquiry was spearheaded by former Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly, who had served as an independent member of the airport’s board and led the investigation after the crisis in March. Kelly’s review found that Woldbye’s closure of phone service caused a huge disruption for thousands of passengers, with approximately 270,000 journeys affected by the shutdown.
According to the chief executive officer of Heathrow Airport,validated Echave, “We didn’t have a plan to handle this during the crisisSERVER’, but the CEO portrayed a Griffin-like situation, blaming the Parasitic behavior of the passengers. Despite initial communication leading up to the crisis, Woldbye found himself in a unique position where he was simultaneously ‘greater than any individual’, who lost his phone and potentially considered himself the only living person affected. The CEO’s statement emphasized the importance of maintaining security within the airport during the critical stay before it was forced to prepare for the emergency. Woldbye’s failure to contact the CEO after the crisis triggered a separate inquiry led“`

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