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Shannon disappointed at Norwegian withdrawal news

Shannon Airport has expressed disappointment that Norwegian Air International will cease all transatlantic operations into Ireland from next month.

Shannon celebrating 10 years of US Preclearance

Shannon Airport is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the introduction of US preclearance services at Shannon.

National aviation awards for Shannon companies

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

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.

Clare-based aircraft tracking system gives rescuers world-wide coverage

A new world-wide satellite-based tracking system that will allow emergency services locate a crashed aircraft has been launched in Co Clare.
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Aer Lingus apologises to stranded passengers

Aer Lingus has apologised to passengers who were left behind in Boston at the weekend after their plane was forced to take off and fly to Shannon without them.

Foynes Maritime Museum celebrating 30 years

The Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum is gearing up to mark yet another milestone, the 30th anniversary of the opening of the museum itself.

Call for more expertise on Shannon Airport board

Clare’s Independent TD has called on the Minister for Transport and Tourism to reflect on the board of Shannon Airport with a view to strengthening the range of aviation expertise.
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