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Full coverage: Aviation

Air Rage: Inside Ryanair’s battle over Ireland’s “restrictive” Covid-19 travel regime

From golfgate to falling passenger numbers, the budget airline is planning a full-throttle attack on the government's green list in today's High Court action. Newly obtained papers show the state is ready to fight back.

Francesca Comyn
15th Sep, 2020 - 10 min read

Turbulence: Aer Lingus’s profitable niche within IAG could be wrecked by Covid-19

IAG bought Aer Lingus cheaply in 2015. Since then it's been the group's most profitable airline. Now, its niche is threatened by Covid-19

Sean Keyes
12th Aug, 2020 - 6 min read

Thriving in the aviation supercycle: From the 737 Max to the Hong Kong, Singapore and climate change threats

The total funding required for new commercial aircraft over the next five years will top $800 billion. Ireland is a powerhouse in the sector, but it cannot take its position for granted, warns Joe O'Mara, head of aviation finance and leasing with KPMG.

Tom Lyons
21st Jan, 2020 - 10 min read

The European regulator is dragging its heels on the Boeing 737 Max. The delay is costing Ryanair millions

Ryanair can’t take delivery of the 210 Boeing 737 Max airplanes it has ordered. The European Aeronautical Safety Administration (EASA) banned the plane following the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes. Every day that delivery of the 737 Max is delayed is costing Ryanair money.

Sean Keyes
5th Nov, 2019 - 4 min read

Aengus Kelly: “If the US tax rates had been what they are today, would AerCap have moved? Probably not”

AerCap boss Aengus Kelly runs a company with assets of $43.1bn. In this wide-ranging interview, he talks candidly about tax, education, business and why Brexit could be a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Ireland.

Ian Kehoe
24th Oct, 2019 - 21 min read

Innovating Ireland: Ireland can win game of drones in the next 20 years

Becoming a hub for electric aviation is an example of the innovation policies the country should embrace to establish itself as a global centre for the commercialisation of new technologies.

Ross Hunt
16th Oct, 2019 - 9 min read

Domhnal Slattery: “Are we a nation of storytellers anymore? Our history says we should be. But we have lost our way.”

He worked for Tony Ryan and Fred Goodwin, built a global aviation giant and lost a fortune in the crash. Avolon boss Domhnal Slattery talks about success, failure and his fears for the Irish economy.

Ian Kehoe
10th Oct, 2019 - 23 min read
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