The Spanish operator of Heathrow Airport will move its international headquarters from the UK to Amsterdam in order to stay in the European Union after Brexit.
Ferrovial currently runs its non-Spanish operations, which include Heathrow, from an office in Oxford where it has been based for three years.
But it said that the UK’s decision to leave the bloc means it needs to move its office to another European country in order to keep the business under European Union legislation.
Ferrovial is the largest shareholder in Heathrow with a 25pc stake and also operates Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton airports, as well as Denver International Airport in the United States. The Oxford office also oversees...