Europe's biggest airline boss is calling for the resignation of a top air traffic controller over flight chaos in London
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Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary criticized UK air traffic control, citing over 500 flight delays at Gatwick and Heathrow, and called for CEO Martin Rolfe's resignation.
O'Leary accused NATS of repeated failures leading to chaos, stating, 'This is the latest in a long line of cock-ups by UK NATS, which has yet again disrupted multiple flights and thousands of passengers at Gatwick.'
'Airlines and passengers deserve better,' O'Leary stated as he reiterated his call for Rolfe to resign, claiming a need for competent leadership in air traffic control.
Gatwick Airport's CEO Stewart Wingate voiced confidence in NATS, asserting, 'I can assure you that step by step, they're getting stronger.'
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