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Ennis man heads up new global aviation group

The Ennisman who founded Shannon based maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) Eirtech Aviation has been appointed CEO of a new global entity.

Aer Lingus cancels more Shannon flights

Aer Lingus has cancelled a total of six transatlantic flights this week and have been accused of favouring Dublin passengers over its Shannon customers.

New Shannon to Stockholm service announced

A new twice weekly service from Shannon Airport to Stockholm is to commence operation in August 2017.

Atlantic Aviation apprentice scheme flying high

Shannon Airport based Atlantic Aviation Group held a graduation of their 2012 – 2016 Aircraft Maintenance apprentice class at their Hangar in Shannon recently.

Kuwait Airways to expand Shannon operation

Speculation that an airline was due to end its transit operation at Shannon have been dashed with news that the carrier will not only continue to use the mid-west airport but will also double the frequency of its flights.
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Milestone for Shannon as sixth millionth passenger takes off

Shannon Airport reached a milestone passenger number on Monday as its sixth millionth passenger left the airport.

Rise in Shannon’s August passenger figures

Figures released by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) today indicate that 2016 is on course to be a very strong year for air traffic in Irish airspace.

BA to drop afternoon Shannon-New York service

British Airways (BA) has confirmed plans to axe one of the two business class-only services it operates between London City and New York JFK via Shannon.
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