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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.

ASL orders 737 Freighters from Boeing

Dublin-based ASL Aviation Holdings DAC (ASL) and aircraft manufacturer Boeing have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the purchase of twenty (20) 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF).

Atlantic Aviation Group shortlisted for award

Employees at Shannon based aviation services provider, Atlantic Aviation Group are celebrating this week after it was announced that the company have been shortlisted for the MRO Achievement Award and the People Development Award at this year’s Irish Aviation Awards which will be held in Dublin in July.
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Trump visit showcased Shannon and West

The visit of US President Donald Trump showcased the West of Ireland and Shannon Group’s airport company, Shannon Airport according to Group Chairman Rose Hynes.

‘Business as usual’ at Shannon Airport during Trump visit

Shannon Airport has confirmed that it will be 'business as usual' during the visit to Ireland of US President Donald Trump next week.

US Preclearance to be extended at Shannon

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that it will introduce an out-of-hour’s preclearance service at Shannon Airport, Ireland, beginning the 1st of June 2019.
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