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31 students have graduated from Belfast City Airport’s IGNITE youth leadership programme, successfully completing Year Seven of the innovative scheme. Designed to support young people from all...
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) has announced AirNav Ireland as the new sponsor of the All-Ireland U-16 Championships. This is a ground-breaking announcement as, for the very first...
SMBC Aviation Capital and Trinity College Dublin have published a new report, Catalysing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Deployment, outlining the key barriers and actions required to scale SAF...
Almost 3.5 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in May, an increase of 2.7% on the same month last year, as the busy summer period got underway. The month was consistently busy, with...
Following a long-held ambition, Air Ambulance NI has announced the purchase of a new AW109SP helicopter. Representing a major milestone in Air Ambulance NI’s journey since its inception back in 2017,...
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has published its 2025 Annual Report, painting a picture of a growing but increasingly complex aviation sector in Ireland. With traffic rising, regulatory respons...
The much-anticipated Rush Air Display 2026 is set to deliver another thrilling day of aviation over the North Dublin coastline, with organisers confirming a diverse and high-calibre line-up that...
The Irish Air Corps’ sole Learjet 45, serial 258, has now been officially withdrawn from the Air Corps fleet after more than two decades in service. Delivered in December 2003 and entering service in...
SMBC Aviation Capital has published its “Sustainability Strategy 2030 & Beyond, Proving Progress Is Possible” setting out how the company is supporting aviation’s transition to a more sustainable...
Main photo: The star of this month's update is Pilatus PC24 EI-RGO, the second of the type registered in Ireland after EJ-MACK but the first to be on the EI- register. It's based at Weston Airport,...
The IAA has published details of a Temporary Restricted Area (TRA) in the vicinity of Inishbofin Island, County Galway. The restriction applies to aircraft, rockets and drones. Lateral limits:Circle...
One of Spain’s most iconic, culturally diverse, scenic and spiritual regions is now within a short flight from Cork Airport as Aer Lingus’ inaugural service to Santiago de Compostela took off on...
The latest Shannon Airliner Update of all the aircraft passing through and maintenance visitors. Along with the aircraft stored and parked around the airfield. AIRFIELD 2-EIAZ B737-4Q8(SF) World Star...
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Ireland West, Knock Airport on 30th May with the words of Msgr Horan and an in-depth look-back through the Western People newspaper with all the associated...
In 2026, Ireland West Airport celebrates the 40th anniversary of the official opening of the airport. The airport has released this video looking back over the last 40 years, as friends and staff...
A great day in Birr on Saturday with amazing support from the Aviation Community and general public - over 50 volunteers from the local chapter of SVP were onsite with a special thanks to Marion...
My name is Luke O’Callaghan, and you’re welcome to my second instalment covering my journey through the Global Business and Pilot Studies program at MTU. Having now completed first year, it is most...
As part of the 90th Anniversary celebrations, Aer Lingus has confirmed that EI-ABI, Iolar, will return to Irish Skies. This episode looks back at some of the work required to "free" Iolar from the...