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Holiday jet diverts to Shannon with ill passenger

A holiday flight has diverted to Shannon Airport this afternoon after an elderly passenger was reported to have fallen ill.

Rocky start for new US service from Shannon

A new transatlantic service from Shannon Airport to the US failed to take off yesterday after the flight was cancelled and the aircraft was grounded with a technical issue.

Region’s unemployment blackspots must be addressed

The paradox of being the fastest growing region in the country and yet one with almost one-third of the country’s unemployment blackspots must be resolved if the Limerick region is to become a truly great one, President of LIT Dr. Vincent Cunnane has stated.

New Norwegian routes take off from Shannon

Shannon Airport heralded a new departure in transatlantic aviation as the first ever services to US the east coast airports of Stewart International in Orange County and Providence, Rhode Island were commenced by Norwegian Air International.

New transatlantic services set to take off

The strength of the tourism across the regions will be emphasised on Sunday when Shannon Airport operates its largest number of transatlantic destinations in 17 years with the commencement of two Norwegian Air International services.

Drone company to establish in Shannon

An innovative R&D company with over four years of experience in fixed-wing Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) development, has announced that it has signed Heads of Terms with Shannon Group plc’s International Aviation Services Centre (IASC) for a premises in the Shannon Free Zone business park in County Clare.

Jet diverts to Shannon with sick passenger

A transatlantic flight diverted to Shannon Airport on Thursday morning after a passenger was reported to have fallen ill.

VIDEO: Everest-man John starts Airport Night Run

Everest conqueror John Burke took on a considerably less stress full and milder challenge when he his wife and actor Aoibhín led out almost 2,000 runners and walkers at the annual Bank of Ireland Night Run at Shannon Airport.

Review of capacity at three State airports

The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross, T.D., has announced that Oxford Economics and Cambridge Economics Policy Associates (CEPA) have been selected as the preferred tenderer to undertake the Review of the Capacity Needs for Ireland’s State Airports.
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