The summer season has officially taken off at Shannon Airport with this weekend being the busiest of the year while the summer is expected to be the best at Shannon in a decade.
Farmers from Kerry to Tipperary and Clare to Limerick suffering from this years fodder shortage got a well-deserved reprieve this week as they received bales from the 1,200 plus crop harvested at Shannon Airport.
Shannon based Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) has confirmed it's accepting submissions for their 2018 Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Apprenticeship programme.
The harvesting of up to 1,000 silage bales began today at Shannon Airport in a fodder crisis intervention that IFA President Joe Healy described as a “godsend”.
A very big slice of American retro will unfold at Shannon Airport over two days on April 21st and 22nd as the world’s biggest Drive-In LED screen movie experience comes to the airport campus.
Shannon remains the state’s busiest airport for unscheduled landings and aircraft emergencies even though the number of planes diverting last year dropped slightly.