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Concern over Covid-19 threat from US troops using Shannon

A group that monitors US military aircraft movements at Shannon is calling on the Irish government to take the threat of Covid-19 infection from US troops transiting the airport seriously following reports that a soldier deployed in Kuwait is being monitored for coronavirus.

Jet damaged in hard landing at Shannon Airport

A passenger jet that suffered damage during a hard landing at Shannon Airport last night  has been grounded pending an examination by air accident inspectors.

Holiday jet diverts to Shannon with ill passenger

A transatlantic jet diverted to Shannon Airport this afternoon after the crew declared a medical emergency.

Two medical diversions to Shannon Airport

Two transatlantic passenger jets have made unscheduled landings at Shannon Airport today after their crews declared medical emergencies.

Aer Lingus JFK service resumes ahead of schedule

The CEO of Shannon Group, Mary Considine, has said that the launch today of a new Shannon based aircraft and the early return of Aer Lingus’ New York JFK service is a further show of commitment by the airline to Shannon Airport and the region.
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Up to 100 new jobs at new Shannon hangar

IAC at Shannon Airport are preparing for the opening of Ireland’s newest hanger which will create up to 100 new jobs.

Shannon Airport Brexit Update – Some FAQs

The UK will leave the European Union at 23:00 today, Friday, 31st January. While the UK is leaving the EU, there is a transition period until the 31st December 2020 during which the UK will adhere to all EU rules and trading relationships.

IAA handled all-time record number of flights in 2019

The Irish Aviation Authority's (IAA) air traffic control division handled 1,175,337 flights in 2019 - 22,000 more than in 2018.
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