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Dublin Airport reopens after plane's wheel fails
wheel collapsed after touching down, the second such landing-gear failure to beset the small German charter airline.The Dublin Airport Authority said nobody was hurt when the forward landing gear of the Fairchild Metroliner twin-turboprop aircraft failed.The Read more »
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Helping out in the fodder crisis
Sir, – I note with interest the gesture by the Dublin Airport Authority of providing fodder to the farming community from its 220-acre site at Dublin Airport. Wouldn’t it also be appropriate for the NRA to do likewise by cutting the grass on the central 5/23/13 from Irish Times Read more »
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Aer Arann aiming high as years of turbulence clear
It was an aviationfest at Dublin Airport yesterday, with Aer Arann managing to draw a crowd for what was essentially news that had already been released, bar the details of 50 new jobs it intends to create by the end of the year. Apart from Transport Min from Irish Independent Read more »
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55 Irish firms attend trade fair in London
Representatives from 55 Irish companies are taking part in a two-day trade mission in London starting today, to scout for new business opportunities in the UK. Companies taking part include Arnotts, ESB, the GAA, Dublin Airport Authority, KPMG, PayPal an from Irish Independent Read more »
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Ryanair in talks with Dublin Airport over launch of possible new routes
Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary has consistently criticised the Dublin Airport Authority and its predecessor, Aer Rianta, over high charges and aimed a number of broadsides at it and the Department of Transport in its 2012 results statement. Ryan from Irish Times Read more »
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DAA's negative rating 'doesn't reflect upgrades'
DAVY Stockbrokers has said that Standard & Poor's negative outlook and its 'BBB' rating on the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) doesn't reflect upgrades that have been made to other Irish utilities and improving metrics at the semi-state. Last month, the D from Irish Independent Read more »