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HIAL compliance rated ‘very poor’

Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL), the Scottish Government owned company that runs Scotland’s remote, rural and island airports, has been criticised after Inverness Airport had its environmental compliance rated ‘very poor’ by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency for the fourth year in succession.

HIAL was one of 32 organisations across the country to receive this rating.

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