Another Trump administration Ice deportation flight refuelled in Shannon Airport this week
Private jet that landed in Co Clare while travelling to Egypt is latest of six aircraft to do so in last year
Private jet that landed in Co Clare while travelling to Egypt is latest of six aircraft to do so in last year
Áine Ní Threinír, Aindriú de Buitléir and Eimear Walshe are accused of trespass and interfering with airport operation, management and security
The use of Shannon Airport by Ice and the US military is a flagrant abuse of Irish neutrality
The controversial agency chartered small private aircraft for the removal operations
Investigation reveals private jet owned by tycoon linked to US president Donald Trump used for contentious flights
Aer Lingus plane returned to Shannon Airport after cabin crew informed captain a girl had complained about Patrick Noone (58)
Chairman tells Minister ‘continued instances of trespass and criminal damage’ pose grave risk
The group said plans are in place for more than €40m in investment this year
John Moran’s flagship housing project faces challenge, too, with fewer staff approved than requested
Ireland was required to agree to plan under 1960s space treaties - but felt crash landing was only a remote possibility
Light aircraft was en route to France from Sligo last month when sole occupant reported technical problems
Anti-war protester from Greenham Common to Shannon Airport had ‘life fully and purposefully lived’
Three people in court in Ennis charged with criminal damage of US military aircraft at Shannon on Saturday
Incident required response of Defence Forces and gardaí
An Coimisiún Pleanála convenes oral hearing to address aviation concerns around plan which has drawn 74 objections
Organisers estimate at least 10,000 gathered at US embassy after almost two years of war
New €2.5m conference centre at Castletroy Hotel invokes memory of philanthropist Chuck Feeney
Her tenure at the aviation group was marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, and she was credited with leading its recovery from the crisis
Numbers rise to one million in that time period
London-Heathrow, Amsterdam-Schiphol, and Manchester were the most popular routes for passengers travelling through Dublin Airport
Cabin crew members report an increasingly volatile atmosphere caused by a small minority of passengers, with alcohol and drugs often in the mix
Beta Technologies’ electric Alia CTOL to conduct flights in Europe before final delivery in Norway
Department of Transport to consider State ‘aid scheme’ to support new regional routes
Three women arrested after red paint thrown at aircraft
Clare deputy Cathal Crowe says Shannon stopover not making a comeback
Fianna Fáil TD for Clare Cathal Crowe has sought law compelling flights to land at midwestern airport
Department of Transport highlights runway length, proximity to Wild Atlantic Way and 2.5 hour drive to capital
Washington put pressure on government in early 1970s to stop forcing passenger planes from US to land at Shannon
Ian Fleming wrote that Bond took a glance at the ‘junk’ in the airport shops including the ‘Brass Leprechauns’
Simon Harris says he is convinced of need to acquire combat jet aircraft to ‘deter and detect’ airborne threats as part of massive increase in defence spending
Flood of Irish fans heading for 1994 World Cup added urgency to negotiations on the issue
Irish and US airlines are taking legal action over a 32 million-a-year passenger cap imposed on Dublin Airport in 2007, after the Irish Aviation Authority said numbers for next summer would be limited to 25.2 million
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