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Drugs worth €94,000 seized at Shannon Airport

Revenue Officers at Shannon Airport have seized over 4.7kg of herbal cannabis.

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.

Council receives presentation from Yunnan Province

Clare County Council has been presented with a piece of marble screen by the People’s Government of Yunnan Province, the local authority’s twinning partner in China.

Shannon Group determined to rebuild after COVID-19

The CEO of Shannon Group has reaffirmed the Group’s commitment to restoring air services to Shannon Airport and visitor numbers to its heritage sites as soon as the aviation and tourism sectors reopen.

Shannon would welcome President Biden visit

Shannon will be ready to welcome newly inaugurated President Joe Biden should he make a stop-over at the Mid-West airport.
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2021 JP McManus Pro-Am postponed for one year

The JP McManus Pro-Am Steering Committee has today announced the rescheduling of the 2021 tournament, which was due to be held this July (5th & 6th) at Adare Manor, Co. Limerick.

Students from Algeria fly in to study at UL

Around 140 PhD students are due in Shannon today from North Africa to study at the University of Limerick.

Chamber reminds businesses to be ‘customs-ready’

Major change can always be subject to glitches, and the current delays being experienced by hauliers and freight forwarders in transporting goods from Ireland to the United Kingdom, while linked to issues with technology, can also be partly laid at the doors of some exporters and importers who don’t have the systems in place for trading with the UK as a third country.
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