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Ireland urged to accelerate drone adoption
Ireland risks missing out on the economic and operational benefits of drone technology if it fails to keep pace with global investment, the Oireachtas transport committee will hear this week.
Ryanair leads big airlines in CO2 efficiency as SAF transition stalls
Ryanair has emerged as the world’s most CO2-efficient major airline, emitting just 63 grammes of CO2 per available seat kilometre in 2024 – a 1.9% improvement from the previous year.
Boeing moves closer to full control of Belfast plant
Boeing is set to take over the non-Airbus operations at Spirit AeroSystems’ Belfast site as part of its $4.7 billion reacquisition deal.
Ryanair ups hand luggage size to sharpen budget edge
Ryanair is increasing its free personal cabin bag allowance by 20%, aligning with new EU standards to standardise airline policies and reduce passenger confusion.
Passenger cap at Dublin Airport risks transatlantic growth
US airlines are urging action on Dublin Airport’s 32 million passenger cap, warning it breaches the EU-US Open Skies Agreement and risks triggering reciprocal restrictions from Washington.
Sky shift
Aviation is shedding old skins. Lighter materials promise longer reach. Greener jets halve costs and emissions.
Lightweight leap for Irish aerospace
Irish SMEs ÉireComposites and PlasmaBound, alongside TU Dublin, have secured €2.5m in Government funding to fast-track lightweight composite tech for aviation.
United app upgrades redefine connection management
United Airlines has launched new personalised features in its mobile app aimed at removing friction from tight connections.
Aviation leaders face new era of resilience and redefinition
Europe’s airports and aviation industry are at a crossroads. As geopolitical tensions, climate change, and digital threats reshape the sector, ACI Europe’s Olivier Jankovec warns that traditional growth models are no longer fit for purpose.
Otto Aviation unveils sustainable jet to halve costs and emissions
Otto Aviation has launched its Phantom 3500 business jet, promising 60% lower fuel burn and 90% fewer emissions when using sustainable aviation fuel compared to rivals.
 
                     
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