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Ryanair hits record 20.7m passengers in July despite ATC disruption

Author: Insider Media

Ryanair carried a record 20.7 million passengers in July 2025, up 3% year-on-year, even as French air traffic control strikes forced 680 cancellations.

Shannon tipped for major role in green aviation shift

Author: limericklive

A new Irelandia report backs the Shannon Estuary as the site for a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) refinery, positioning it as a future hub for low-emission aviation innovation.

Shannon secures new Frankfurt route with Discover Airlines

Author: JOE

Shannon Airport has landed a key route with Discover Airlines, offering direct flights to Frankfurt from April 2026.

Sky vision

Author: April Lara

Aviation is entering a decisive period where ambition, resilience and foresight are beginning to converge.

Raising the bar in aviation for 2025

Author: April Lara

Discover the projects and people shaping the future of flight. Entries for the 2025 Aviation Industry Awards are now open.

Weston Airport clears path for new search and rescue base

Author: The Irish Times

Stripe co-founder John Collison’s Weston Airport has secured approval to build a new SAR hangar, despite planning objections and a contrary inspector’s report.

Avolon doubles down on future growth with 90-plane Airbus deal

Author: RTÉ

Avolon has placed a major new order for 90 Airbus aircraft—75 A321neos and 15 A330neos—pushing its Airbus commitments to over 400.

Ireland’s jet-leasing dominance seen as unshakable despite tariff threats

Author: Irish Independent

Avia Solutions Group founder Gediminas Ziemelis says Ireland’s aircraft leasing edge remains secure, even amid mounting global trade tensions.

Dublin Aerospace edges into the red despite revenue growth

Author: RTÉ

Dublin Aerospace saw revenues climb to €58.26m, but rising costs and sector volatility pushed the MRO provider to a €174k pre-tax loss.

Legal battle over data access could reshape digital travel norms

Author: CH-Aviation

Ryanair’s lawsuit against Booking.com is reigniting debate on the boundaries of online data access, with major lobby groups warning against redefining screen-scraping as a criminal act.

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