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New airport fire service recruits undergo training

Firefighters at Shannon Airport, including 10 new recruits, have been undergoing training on two new state-of-the-art High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET) fire tenders, the first to deployed at an Irish airport.

Technical issue grounds Shannon-bound plane at JFK

Passengers due to travel on an Aer Lingus flight from New York to Shannon last night claim they were left sitting on a plane in ‘excruciating heat’ for hours before finally being told their flight was cancelled.

National aviation awards for Shannon companies

Shannon Group and Shannon based companies claimed several awards at the Annual Aviation Awards 2019.

Aer Lingus flight returns to Shannon with technical issue

A US-bound Aer Lingus fight was forced to return to Shannon Airport this afternoon after the crew reported a technical issue over the Atlantic.

Crew assessed by paramedics after Shannon emergency landing

A number of people have been assessed by paramedics at Shannon Airport after their flight made an emergency landing this afternoon.
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Jet diverts to Shannon with ill passenger

A transatlantic jet has made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport this evening after the crew declared a medical emergency.

Marty and Dalo support RNLI water safety campaign

GAA presenter and commentator Marty Morrissey and hurling legend Anthony Daly, both from Co Clare, are joining the RNLI and young players from the Banner county, to raise awareness of the risks of drowning and to encourage people to enjoy the water safely.

Shannon celebrates 80 years since first passenger flight

Shannon Airport, a Shannon Group company, will today celebrate 80 years as the centre-piece and driver of the regional economy as it marks the landing of its first passenger aircraft way back on July 11th, 1939.
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