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Shannon can be Centre of Excellence for aircraft reconfiguration

Shannon has been at the heart of international aviation for over seventy years and is now home to the largest aerospace and aviation cluster in Ireland but its future could include the development of a centre of excellence for aircraft reconfiguration, capitalising on its reputation for quality and speed in maintenance repair overhaul (MRO) sector.

Clare Festivals and Events Guide is launched

More than 200 events and festivals are featured in a comprehensive new guide to all tourism related activity taking place in County Clare during 2019.

LIT Open Day to Open Minds to a Future...

Engineers are among the most sought after graduates worldwide, and on January 19, 2019 the Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) will open its doors to showcase the various career paths, fields of study and opportunities available through engineering at its Engineering Open Day.

Kuwait Airways ends Shannon stop arrangement

Shannon Airport has lost one of its biggest technical stop customers after Kuwait Airways was granted permission to fly directly to the United States,.

US preclearance enhancement for Shannon Airport

Proposed changes to the Ireland/United States Preclearance Agreement that will allow for enhanced services at Dublin and Shannon Airports have been agreed by the Government.
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Clare FM confirms proposed acquisition by Radio Kerry

Award winning radio station Clare FM, and its sister station Tipp FM, are set to the sold to Radio Kerry.

VIDEO: 24 hours in Irish airspace

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has released this impressive video which documents 24 hours in Irish airspace.

Ennis slips significantly in IBAL rankings

According to the final litter survey of 2018 by business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL), Ennis is ‘Clean’ but has slipped to 22nd spot in the ranking of 40 town and cities. While almost all of Ireland’s main towns are clean, pockets of our cities continue to be littered and are not improving.
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