While interviewing 33 aviation industry leaders for the report, A Pathfinder for Irish Aviation, about the potential for Ireland to expand this key sector, one issue elicited an especially visceral response – the State-created blockage on air passengers at Dublin airport. This is considered a mind-numbing example of strategic self-harm because of its signalling effect to key global stakeholders in the future of the Irish economy. That is why its urgent removal forms one of the five core policy recommendations in Pathfinder. Imagine you run a multinational company and are weighing up an EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) HQ to…
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