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Shannon Airport runway reopens after earlier incident

Update: 6.45pm - The runway at Shannon was reopened at 6.30 and full operations have now resumed. At 5.55pm, the plane was safely towed off the...

Chauffeur drivers seek same rights as bus and taxi...

Chauffeur drivers have called on the Government and the National Transport Authority to allow licensed limo drivers the same rights as bus and taxi drivers to use bus lanes in Dublin and Ireland’s major cities.

Clare man brings Embraer’s newest jet to Shannon

Clare man John Slattery, who is President and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, had brought his company's largest ever aircraft to Shannon to meet potential customers.

Boost for Shannon with new Aer Lingus routes

Shannon Airport is set to receive a welcome boost when Aer Lingus confirms two new routes for 2020.

Shannon Group welcomes Minister’s visit

Shannon Group has welcomed the engagement with Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Shane Ross during his visit to the region.
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French and Shannon aviation companies in networking event

Shannon Group this week welcomed 13 aerospace and aviation companies from France as they met with members of the Shannon International Aviation Services Centre (IASC) cluster at a special networking event hosted at Shannon Airport.

Controversial Boeing 737 MAX jets allowed land at Shannon

An airline has been allowed fly two Boeing 737-MAX-8 aircraft into Irish airspace and land at Shannon Airport on their way to Spain for storage.

Shannon Group welcomes Government Route Development Fund

Shannon Group has welcomed the announcement in Budget 2020 of increased connectivity funds for Tourism Ireland to assist airlines with route development at regional airports.
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