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Iconic sculpture unveiled at Shannon Airport

A sculpture to an iconic day when sport transcended politics - the 2007 victory for Ireland in an unforgettable rugby union clash with England in Croke Park – was unveiled today in a 20ft sculpture at Shannon Airport.

Shannon airshow facing peaceful protest

An airshow to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the first commercial transatlantic flight is expected to attract some 40,000 spectators but will also see several anti-war groups stage a peaceful protest.

McNamara concerned about IAG slots reports

The only coalition TD to vote against the government on the sale of Aer Lingus believes his fears about the imminent deal could become...

Transatlantic jet diverts to Shannon

A transatlantic jet diverted to Shannon Airport yesterday (Wednesday) after the crew declared a medical emergency.

Heat from fruit cargo likely cause of AeroMexico alert

A transatlantic passenger jet was forced to declare an emergency and divert to Shannon Airport yesterday (Monday) amid fears of a fire on board.
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Over 2,000 take part in Runway Run at Shannon...

Over 2,000 participants took to the runway last night for the second Annual Shannon Airport Runway Night Run in accordance with Bank of Ireland. Ryan Corry was at the heart of the action on the runway.

Councillors still unhappy with Aer Lingus Boston move

Aer Lingus’ decision to hire a larger aircraft and crew to service it's Shannon to Boston route for the summer months continues to anger local public representatives in Clare.

Irish aviation group rebrands its airlines

An Irish aviation group has confirmed plans to launch a new European airline brand as part of its strategy for continued growth in passenger and cargo operations.
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