European airlines have enough fuel for summer, says Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary
Supplies now being sourced from West Africa, the Americas and Norway
Supplies now being sourced from West Africa, the Americas and Norway
Michael O’Leary says plan is a ‘waste’ and calls for sacking of State company’s board
DAA says it is not experiencing any impact from the squeeze on jet-fuel supplies as it forecasts 2% increase in peak holiday passenger traffic
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Board of airport manager has a number of open vacancies
Irish Racing Yearbook publisher (60s) owned accountancy firm in Kilkenny specialising in services to horse-racing industry
Draft slot allocation from Irish Aviation Authority allows scope for growth at capital’s gateway
Industry group highlighted risks of annual 32m passenger limit, documents show
State-owned airports operator needs to appoint a new CEO, chairman and a handful of non-executive directors
Irish travel retailer and partners will invest $50m to reshape $100m a year business in New York airport
Axe the Dublin Airport passenger cap, airline bosses tell politicians
Aer Lingus CEO tells TDs and senators passenger cap is ‘economically catastrophic’ as airlines and DAA press for speedy action on legislation
State airport company to push Oireachtas to pass Bill soon so limit can be scrapped
Trip in 1950 inspired Brendan O’Regan to pursue opening of duty-free shopping at Co Clare airport
DAA awarded undertaking to another company after procurement competition
American carriers argue restriction disproportionately hurts their business
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Department correspondence shows Minister was not comfortable with ‘very substantial’ amount, believed to be €968,000
For the first time the Co Clare airport has been included in the State's funding programme for regional airports
Airport operator agreed to cover or contribute to lawyers’ bills as part of settlement agreements
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Contentious issues include the Dublin Airport passenger cap, rules on airport noise and the need for new infrastructure
Airlines fear definitive court ruling on issue that could impact on airport slots before Government enacts legislation to scrap passenger cap
Historical slots are not property rights, but authorisation to use airport infrastructure and must have regard for capacity, ECJ advocate general states
Cabinet approved draft laws to do away with 32 million annual passenger cap on Tuesday
Cabinet approves draft laws to amend or revoke the planning restriction
Airports operator preparing to initiate process to replace Kenny Jacobs, who departed after high-profile legal standoff
Payment to outgoing CEO is about half the €968,000 he stood to receive in mediation deal last year
Minister Darragh O’Brien can argue settlement vindicates decision not to approve €960,000 deal between DAA and former CEO
Minister welcomes deal agreed ahead of court hearing which does not require Government approval
Kenny Jacobs initiated the action against DAA after he was suspended by the company in December
Business aviation operators and industry bodies warned such a move could prove deeply damaging for investment in Ireland
Christopher Doyle (34), an aircraft mechanic, is entitled to a new appeal against a decision to revoke his clearance, judge rules
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