26 Aug, 11
A Great Western Air Ambulance (GWAA) employee has said relocating from an airfield that is due to close will have a "substantial impact" on services. The service is based at Filton airport near Bristol, which is to close from the end of 2012 following a review of its commercial and economic viability. (see story)
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