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Fri 04 Apr 2003Aer Rianta loses court battle over charges
The High Court has decided that the Commissioner for Aviation Regulation has power to specify the maximum levels of airport charges that may be applied over a five-year period at Dublin, Cork and Shannon airport.
The court yesterday rejected Aer Rianta's claims that the Commissioner did not have such powers. It will now proceed to determine, as part of a continuing challenge by Aer Rianta to the fixing of such charges, whether the Commissioner acted in accordance with fair procedures.
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