Not-a_Pilot
It will be interesting to see how the airport management company responds ...
As with any corporate or govt body anywhere in the world. It will be someone else's fault. If a court of law says it was their fault. They will make the changes and pay the fines that the law states. But it
still wasn't their fault.
You'd never guess that I've worked in the corporate sector and local govt and charities would you? I recall the duty manager of the Berkeley Hotel (VERY swanky hotel in Knightsbridge,London) after I had apologised to a guest due to staff shortage, "The Berkeley is NEVER wrong" I didn't last very long. I was 21 when I learnt that lesson and 36 years later, it still holds.