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  2. Irish Aviation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) (Irish: Údarás Eitlíochta na hÉireann) is a commercial semi-state company in Ireland responsible for the regulation of safety aspects of air travel. Its head office is in The Times Building in Dublin .

  3. DAA (company) - Wikipedia

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    DAA plc (styled "daa") (Irish: Údarás Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath cpt), [1] previously Dublin Airport Authority, is a commercial semi-state airport company in Ireland. The company owns and operates Dublin Airport and Cork Airport .

  4. Irish Air Navigation Service - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Air Navigation Service, [1] trading as AirNav Ireland or AirNav na hÉireann, [2] [3] is the Air Navigation Service Provider of Ireland from 30 April 2023. It is a commercial company owned by the State, and has responsibility for the provision of air traffic management, aeronautical communications and related services in Irish controlled airspace. [4]

  5. Ireland raises concern about Russian naval exercises within ...

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    The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) insisted there would be no impact to the safety of civil aircraft operations. Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney (PA)

  6. List of the busiest airports in the Republic of Ireland

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    The data also shows available total aircraft movements at each airport based on statistics published by the Irish Aviation Authority. Dublin Airport is the largest airport in Ireland, and in 2018 was the 13th busiest airport in Europe. Ireland has four main airports: Cork, Dublin, Shannon and Knock.

  7. Cork Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cork Airport (Irish: Aerfort Chorcaí) (IATA: ORK, ICAO: EICK) is the second-largest international airport in Ireland, after Dublin and ahead of Shannon. It is 6.5 kilometres (4 miles) south of Cork City centre, [ 1 ] in an area known as Farmers Cross. [ 6 ]

  8. Regulation of UAVs in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, the Irish Aviation Authority published a document setting out safety requirements for any unmanned aerial system, regardless of mass. [1] An appendix contained an application form to apply to operate a UAS. [2] The only previous legislation had been the "Irish Aviation Authority (Rockets and Small Aircraft) Order, 2000". [1] [3]

  9. Airport Police (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Police Service (APS) (Irish: Póilíní an Aerfoirt) is a small private police force responsible for providing general security and aviation security duties at the three state airports in Ireland: Dublin Airport, Cork Airport and Shannon Airport.