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IATA chief tells Inside Business podcast that the planning restriction being applied at Dublin Airport has ‘tarnished’ our ...
The airport's single runway stretches just 1,814 feet (553 meters), making it one of the shortest commercial airstrips in the world. It opened back in 2005, ...
IRELAND is facing a slump in the number of revellers flying in for St Patrick’s celebrations because of the passenger cap. Dublin Airport operator DAA predicted the arrival of around 600,000 ...
A Google Maps view of 2575 W. Dublin-Granville Road, currently owned by Ohio State University. ... After new terminal, OSU Airport plans extended runway ...
Meanwhile, a space at Dublin Airport’s “holiday blue” car park for the same period could be booked for €61. This is located off exit 4 on the M50 next to Dublin Airport’s main runway.
The first of six major capital projects to allow Cork Airport to grow and accommodate 5m passengers annually gets under way this summer. Daa chief executive Kenny Jacobs said the projects ...
Strong winds have forced a runway to close at Belfast City Airport after a flight made a hard landing during one of the busiest Christmas travel days.. The Aer Lingus regional flight EA701P ...
This is the nerve-wracking moment a plane landed in strong winds at Dublin International Airport in Ireland. Footage shows the arrival of a Norwegian Air flight amid powerful gusts on the runway ...
Departures at Dublin Airport were stalled for around 20 minutes on Saturday after a dog was spotted along the runway.. Airport Police and Airport Fire and Rescue teams sprang into action just ...
Dublin Airport has spent €2.3m setting up a ring of noise monitors to assess the impact that flights in and out of the airport are having on communities in north and west Dublin, Meath and Wicklow.
Dublin Airport granted permission for £171m tunnel under runway despite Ryanair opposition The tunnel will be 24m wide and 5.5m high, located 17.5m below ground and equipped with drainage.
Dublin Airport has wanted to have parallel runways since the 1960s, to give it greater flexibility in terms of take-off and landings, but also allow it to continue to grow. Dublin Airport 1966 ...
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