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New Air Ambulance Service established at Shannon Airport

The decision by North America's largest air ambulance service provider to establish its European base at Shannon Airport "signals that aviation-based businesses are seriously looking at the County Clare airport as an investment location." 

Amazon looking at establishing in Shannon?

Clare Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe has welcomed reports that global retail giant Amazon is potentially looking to Shannon for an Irish expansion.

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.

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.

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.

Revenue seize cannabis at Shannon Airport

As a result of routine operations, Revenue officers seized 1.1kg of herbal cannabis at Shannon Airport today.

Rose Hynes named interim Chair of IAA board

Minister for Transport Mr Eamon Ryan, T.D. has announced the appointment of Ms. Rose Hynes as Board Chair of the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), on an interim basis.

Ryanair to reopen Shannon base in April

Ryanair has announced it will re-open its base at Shannon Airport in April 2021, which will support traffic recovery in the Mid-West, enabling tourists and businesses to plan for Summer 21. 

Shannon flights down 86% this Christmas

Passenger numbers through Shannon Airport over Christmas are expected to see a drop of almost 86% on 2019 levels as the global pandemic continues to have a devastating impact at airports in Ireland and around the world.
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