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Kalitta Boeing 747 Diverts To Shannon Reporting Fire Warning & Multiple System Malfunctions

The Boeing 747-400F eventually flew to Amsterdam, from where it continued flying for the airline. Its next destination was Hong Kong.

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Cargolux Boeing 747 Evacuated In Shannon With Main Deck Fire Warning

The airline said that the three pilots onboard evacuated safely once the aircraft stopped on the airport's sole runway.

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A Ryanair Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 in Prague
Ryanair Sees 93% Profit Drop Due To Rising Fuel Costs

Fuel costs rose 35% during the quarter to €1.2 billion, while overall operational expenses were up 26%, eating into Ryanair's €2.7 billion revenue.

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Second To Ryanair: A Look At Aer Lingus' Changing Ireland-UK Network

With Gatwick exiting its network, Aer Lingus will have 19 Republic of Ireland-UK routes.

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CityJet BAe 146 in 1994
Happy Birthday: CityJet Celebrates 30 Years Since Its First Scheduled Flight

CityJet has previously operated flights on behalf of several major European airlines, including Air France, KLM, SAS, and others.

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Priest Blesses Planes At Dublin Airport… Yes, Even Ryanair

Dublin Airport (DUB) completely halts operations on December 25 annually.

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Holiday Cheer: Ireland's Shannon Airport Outlines Festive Entertainment Program

The week of festive entertainment will see performances from local schools, musicians and the Shannon Gospel Choir.

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Festive Boom: Ireland's Shannon Airport Expects Its Busiest Christmas Since 2009

Shannon Airport is experiencing a continuous recovery, showcased by a record-breaking Christmas travel period.

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US Customs & Border Preclearance At Irish Airports: Everything You Need To Know

Ireland is a top destination for American tourists, with passengers arriving from Dublin and Shannon allowed to land as domestic passengers in the US.

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Irish Air Corps Learjet 45 parked at VNO airport
Irish Government Seeks $50M Private Jet To Replace Aging Learjet and PC-12

Aging aircraft are reportedly facing the end of their life cycle.

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Ryanair Boeing 737 landing at Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Ryanair CEO: "If It Was Free I Wouldn't Take A Russian Aircraft"

Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary denied any interest in taking in Russian-made aircraft.

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Aer Lingus Airbus A321neo.
Ireland's Flag Carrier: The History Of Aer Lingus

The airline has been around for 87 years and now operates over 50 aircraft.

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Air Nostrum Mitsubishi CRJ1000ER operated on behalf of Iberia Express
Europe Has A New Airline Alliance Started By CityJet & Air Nostrum

Air Nostrum and CityJet have collaborated to create a new regional alliance called the Strategic Alliance of Regional Airlines (SARA).

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A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 taxiing In Prague.
How Has Ryanair's Livery Evolved Over The Years?

The carrier has had various paint schemes since commencing operations 38 years ago.

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United Airlines Boeing 777 At DEN
A Look At The Planned US-Ireland Market In May 2024

Currently, 1,849 flights are scheduled between the two nations in May 2024, including the newly-announced routes.

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Irish Jumbos: The Story Of Aer Lingus' Boeing 747 Fleet

Did you know that the airline flew Boeing's iconic double-decker?

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Dublin International Airport
Dublin Airport Records Its Busiest Day In History

The airport is seeing strong figures following the pandemic.

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Ryanair Boeing 737s on the tarmac at Dublin Airport
Record Month: Ryanair Carries 1.3 Million More Passengers Than Ever Before

Over 18.7 million passengers were carried by the low-cost carrier during July, smashing its previous monthly record set in June.

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Legal Complaint Launched Against Ryanair's Online Travel Agent Facial Recognition Scan

EU privacy rights group NOYB has cited concerns over privacy amid the carrier's decision to require biometric verification for external ticket sales.

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