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Thursday, 13 March 2008

Terminal Five is tried, tested and ready to go

British Airways (BA) and airport operator BAA are two weeks away from the opening of Heathrow’s Terminal Five (T5) after completing 260 IT projects.

Some 2,000 IT tests involving processes ranging from baggage handling to check-in have been carried out since April 2007 by BA’s information management testing and assurance teams.

The final advanced technology trial took place on 5 March, but parts of the IT structure will continue to be tested until the evening of 17 March.

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