Brits may be piling on to its planes again, but the flag carrier still has IT and ownership issues to tussle with
The current leadership has seen bigger problems, but solving this one could prove a headache for IAG boss Luis Gallego, who once worked under Cruz in Spain. His predecessor, Willie Walsh, angrily rejected; a single worker had accidentally tripped the power.
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