DAA weighed cutting business jets at Dublin Airport to comply with passenger cap
Business aviation operators and industry bodies warned such a move could prove deeply damaging for investment in Ireland
Business aviation operators and industry bodies warned such a move could prove deeply damaging for investment in Ireland
Christopher Doyle (34), an aircraft mechanic, is entitled to a new appeal against a decision to revoke his clearance, judge rules
Airport operator claimed to be applying its by-laws differently at Cork and Dublin airports
Easirent has been picking up customers at Dublin airport since 2019 under an interim order in long-running case
Airline earned €115 million in three months to December before once-off charge as revenues rise by 8.5%
Chief executive of the State airport operator is seeking to have his suspension lifted
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As Kenny Jacobs seeks to reverse his suspension, his affidavit outlines his view of allegations made against him
Figure breaches 32 million limit that is the focus of ongoing legal action
Advocate general’s opinion could point to direction of final ruling by Court of Justice of the European Union on passenger limit
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High Court case set for mention on January 23rd
Body says scheme could prejudice the development of a third terminal
Airport executive accuses DAA chairman Basil Geoghegan of wanting to get him out of office despite inquiry that cleared him
Kenny Jacobs was suspended by the State airports company in December after months-long rift with board
Ryanair warns Irish airlines could face retaliatory action as US airlines argue Dublin cap is ‘discriminatory and anticompetitive’
Darragh O’Brien calls for planning decisions on national infrastructure to be taken out of local hands
The year was marked by many ups and down, from a boardroom bust up at airport operator DAA to skyrocketing house prices
New legislation and a possible EU court ruling could once and for all deal with 32 million limit
Minister’s veto of €960,000 exit deal saw him avoid political flak, but the issue hasn’t gone away
Minister says he will not reconsider refusal to approve DAA chief executive’s €1m exit package
Staff members received late-night email saying CEO would be taking ‘some time out’ from State airports group
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The big question is whether Kenny Jacobs would challenge any suspension as CEO in the High Court
State company says increase in fees next year needed to improve standards for passengers
Airports group board has put CEO on notice of its intention to suspend him on full pay
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien in November refused to approve a €960,000 payment to Jacobs that had been agreed with the board via mediation
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien blocks payment as standoff at top of State airports group continues
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AnnMarie Farrelly made clear her displeasure in a note to the top aviation official in the Department of Transport
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