French authorities grounded Ryanair plane over cash dispute
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PARIS (Reuters) - France's civil aviation authority said on Friday that it had grounded a Ryanair plane on Nov. 8 at Bordeaux airport as part of a dispute over money which France says the Irish airline owes.The French body said Ryanair had to pay back money it received in aids related to its activities at the regional Angouleme airport between 2008 and 2009. The aid was later deemed illegal by the European Commission."It is unfortunate that the state had to take such action, which led to the..