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Full coverage: Aviation

Joe Gill: Can China’s homegrown jet take off?

The C919 is Beijing’s bold attempt to break into commercial aviation. With lessons learned from cars, ships and trains, China has shown scale and patience — but the Airbus-Boeing duopoly won’t be easy to unseat.

Joe Gill
12th Sep, 2025 - 4 min read

Tony Ryan’s legacy and Ireland’s crown jewel: Rewinding the week that was

Why aviation leasing is the industry Ireland must protect — and the visionary who built it.

Ian Kehoe
31st Aug, 2025 - 4 min read

Planning for a plan – Where next for Irish aviation?

Enough of reviews and policy updates. It is time for Ireland to prioritise 10 actions that would generate lasting positive impact from the industry throughout the country.

Joe Gill
18th Aug, 2025 - 4 min read

Datalex is going private but a major UK shareholder is making for the exit

Herald Investment Management has offloaded its stake in the airline software company while Sean O’Driscoll and Pageant Investments have gone in deeper.

Jonathan Keane
8th Aug, 2025 - 2 min read

Aircraft lessor Carlyle Aviation in $65m clash with Senegal’s flag carrier

Irish entities for Carlyle Aviation Partners have ramped up their legal action against cash-strapped Air Sénégal, claiming arrears and damages over the alleged unpaid use of four Airbus.

Jonathan Keane
31st Jul, 2025 - 2 min read

Flight plan for growth: Part five – The Dublin hard stop

Ireland’s competitiveness could suffer if passenger limits at Dublin Airport are not urgently addressed.

Joe Gill
22nd Jul, 2025 - 4 min read

Flight plan for growth: Part four – How to keep Ireland’s edge in aircraft leasing

Aircraft leasing is one of Ireland’s greatest economic success stories, but global competition is heating up. To stay ahead, policymakers must double down on what works.

Joe Gill
15th Jul, 2025 - 4 min read

Flight plan for growth: Part three – Strategically expand aviation MRO capability on the island of Ireland

In 2023, the maintenance, repair and overhaul market globally was valued at $25 billion and is growing at a compound annual growth rate of three to five per cent. Here is a plan for how Ireland can boost its presence in this area.

Joe Gill
8th Jul, 2025 - 3 min read

“Abject failure”: Dublin Aerospace castigates Ireland’s aircraft engineer apprenticeships

The firm, which generates €54.6m in annual revenue on aircraft repair and maintenance, wrote to the higher education minister, calling current training schemes “too rigid”.

Jonathan Keane
4th Jul, 2025 - 3 min read

Flight plan for growth: Part two – Quadrupling the number of trained commercial pilots in Ireland

Ireland could become a European hub for commercial pilot training — but only with bold policy action. A proposed €40 million state-backed loan fund would open aviation careers to hundreds, while revitalising regional airports.

Joe Gill
1st Jul, 2025 - 4 min read
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