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Cargo jet returns to Shannon with engine problem

A U.S. bound cargo jet was forced to return to Shannon Airport this afternoon after suffering an engine issue on departure.

Boeing 737 MAX can fly in Irish airspace again

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) Aviation Regulator has today confirmed it is now in a position to lift the suspension of operations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft into and out of Irish airspace.

Atlantic Aviation Institute obtains B737 MAX training approval

Shannon-based Atlantic Aviation Institute, an EASA-approved Part 147 training organisation and business unit of Atlantic Aviation Group, has been granted approval to deliver 737 MAX General Familiarisation and Differences training to its customer base.

Clareman’s company to operate first drone school in UAE

Irish Drone experts FlyRyte Drone Academy have confirmed a collaboration with Melaaha Drones to establish the first GCAA Approved Drone Operator school in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

‘Know new drone safety rules” – IAA

Drone owners must be aware of their responsibilities and ensure they operate their drone within safety rules at all times.
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Mick Ryan named Humanitarian of the Year

Micheál (Mick) Ryan, an engineer with the United Nations’ World Food Programme, has been posthumously named the Humanitarian of the Year by the Irish Red Cross.

Rescue 115 on standby for latest SpaceX mission launch

The Shannon-based Irish Coast Guard helicopter crew was on standby early today for the launch of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon mission in the unlikely event the crew was forced to ditch in the ocean off Ireland.

Report into Bellharbour paramotor crash released

The Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU) has issued its final report into an incident involving a paramotor that crashed in north Clare last year.
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