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Jean-Marc Puissesseau said he was "shocked" the transport secretary handed companies £100m of new contracts.
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Bart Tommelein also demanded guarantees about "the solvency" of the firm.
The unusual nature of last month's incident has led to calls for knowledge from leading hubs.
People have branded the application process an "absolute joke".
Critics have denounced it as a "farce".
More than 200 people have reported drone sightings.
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