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Dublin Airport Authority onboarded more than 200 supplier companies to work in its connected data platform. “We began implementation of BIM 360 back in 2019,” says Jean-Manuel LeJeune, ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNDublin Airport warned over passenger cap breachAirlines including Ryanair and Aer Lingus have called for the cap to be removed to promote economic and tourism growth ...
Ryanair said on Thursday it will cut 17 routes from its winter schedule at its home base in Dublin and allocate 19 new Boeing 737 MAX planes to other European airports that offer incentives to fly ...
The Dublin Airport Authority, which runs other parts of the airport, held an emergency meeting to salvage as much of the day's schedule as possible.
Dublin Airport’s operator was summoned to report to the Irish government after long lines to get into terminal buildings over the weekend caused more than 1,000 passengers to miss their flights ...
There has been chaos at Dublin Airport in recent days with long queues causing about 1,400 passengers to miss their flights last Sunday. It prompted the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) to introduce ...
Dublin Airport has, for many years, been to the forefront in sharing the financial risk of new routes into and out of the airport with our customer airlines' stretching as far back has the early ...
Some Dublin airport staff's financial information has been compromised by a cyber-attack on provider company Aon that also affected various other firms, the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) said on ...
Mr Chambers said he supports the Dublin Airport Authority’s (DAA’s) plans to increase passenger numbers to 40 million. He said “if Dublin Airport wasn’t to expand it would have a serious ...
Gary McGann plans to resign as chairman of the Dublin Airport Authority, after stepping down as a non-executive director of Anglo Irish Bank Corp. which is being investigated by the country’s ...
The operator of Dublin Airport has said it will fully co-operate with any investigation that follows a whistleblower’s allegation of vulnerabilities within its security system. A report on ...
A MASSIVE cache of catering rubbish discovered buried in a field at Dublin Airport is now believed to be mainly Aer Lingus waste.
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