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Newcastle Airfield

Newcastle Airfield

Sea Road, Newcastle, Wicklow ,
The airfield is conveniently located within 25 minutes drive from Dublin City and along with several award winning beeches, hotels and golf courses in the area, it is the perfect destination for a break in the east coast of Ireland. We offer Trial Flights, Flying Lessons & Gift Vouchers. Enjoy your time with us in our friendly pilots lounge.
Tel: 862394417
Dublin Weston Airport

Dublin Weston Airport

Weston Airport, Lucan, Dublin ,
Dublin Weston Airport is Ireland’s only Executive Airport. It is a General Aviation airport attracting commercial and economic opportunities within the aerospace sector in Ireland. Founded in 1931 as a grass strip aerodrome it has developed over the years to elevate its position in Ireland’s Aviation Sector. Weston Airport lies between Celbridge and Lucan, just off Exit 5 on the M4. The Airport is located on approximately 250 acres of land to the West of Dublin City Centre. It incorporates about 9000m2 of operations buildings, an air traffic control tower, three large aircraft hangars and has over 40 based aircraft. Currently Dublin Weston Airport has 15 direct employees with another 100 indirect jobs arising from airport tenancies and related activities.about 3 To date the Airport has increased both capability and infrastructure to become a major part of Ireland’s national air transport infrastructure. The Airport is now fully operational as a public licensed airport with full terminal facilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest standard of service to our clients and we are endeavouring to achieve those high standards with the development of our new Weston Bar and Restaurant, this provides the perfect setting for a relaxing meal after a long flight. Here at Weston we see a future where Executive Travel will go from strength to strength, and we look forward to developing Weston in order to make Ireland more accessible to the Business world, while also ensuring that General Aviation prospers.
Tel: 16217300
Cork Airport

Cork Airport

Kinsale Road, Cork ,
Cork Airport - International gateway to the south of Ireland, serving 50 destinations across Ireland, the UK, Europe and North Africa.
Donegal Airport

Donegal Airport

Carrickfinn,Kincasslagh, Kincasslagh ,
Donegal Airport is now recognised as a key element of the county’s infrastructure. The Airport as an air access point is extremely important to the economic development of County Donegal given its peripheral location. Aerfort Dhún na nGall commenced operations in 1986 and was developed, with the assistance of Údaras ná Gaeltachta, the Department of Transport, Private Investors, Donegal Co. Council, International Fund for Ireland and the European Regional Development Fund. Owned and managed by a private limited company ‘Aerphort Idirnaisiúnta Dhún na nGall Teo’, Donegal Airport is one of Ireland’s network of six regional airports. It was first developed in the mid eighties by Údaras na Gaeltachta to provide easy access for business executives wishing to locate to the industrial estate. The first passenger schedule service in 1986 was started by a small Scottish airline Malinair who identified a demand for a Donegal/Glasgow route from expatriates and their extended families who welcomed an alternative 50 minute flight from long ardurous road and ferry journeys. Currently schedule flights operate to Dublin and Glasgow on a year round basis. The Dublin service operates twice daily to and from Dublin under the government’s public service obligation scheme.
Navan Airfield

Navan Airfield

Graigs, Navan ,
NavanAirfield.com - designator EIHH is situated in the heart of the Boyne Valley, North East of Navan Town, Co Meath, Ireland, 15 minutes flying time from the East Coast, 20 minutes from Weston Aerodrome [EIWT]. The Airfield opened in 1990 and operates 2 grass runways of 500mtrs and 530mtrs respectively. Navan Airfield lies under Class “G” Airspace which is uncontrolled up to Class "C" Airspace at 3500'. Open for Light aviation visitors.
Bantry Airfield

Bantry Airfield

Elevation: AMSL 7 ft / 2 m Coordinates: 51°40′08″N 009°29′04″W Runway Direction: 07/25 Runway Lenght: 450m 1,476ft Runway Surface: Bitumen Radio: 122.4MHz Telephone: +353 (0)27 50077 Mon-Friday +353 (0)868127336 Weekends
Tel: 3532750077
Ireland West Airport Knock

Ireland West Airport Knock

The airport now serves over 25 International destinations with flights to ten destinations in the UK: Birmingham with Aer Lingus Regional, Edinburgh and Manchester with Flybe London Gatwick with Aer Lingus London Luton, Stansted, East Midlands-Nottingham, Bristol and Liverpool with Ryanair. European Destinations: Alicante, Barcelona, Faro, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Tenerife and Milan with Ryanair and Dusseldorf with Lufthansa
Park and Fly Dublin

Park and Fly Dublin

The White House, The Ward, Co. Dublin, Dublin ,
Park and Fly Dublin is family run and prides itself on offering a friendly and professional service where you know your car will be in safe hands. We will pick you up from your boot and drop you back to your boot. Luggage assistance and complimentary jump start if needed is all part of the service
Tel: 863909611
Kerry Airport

Kerry Airport

Kerry Airport, often called Farranfore Airport, is an airport in Farranfore, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. It is 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) north of Killarney and the Ring of Kerry, and 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) south-east of Tralee. Passenger services are operated by Ryanair and Aer Arann under the Aer Lingus Regional brand.HistoryThe first aircraft to land at Kerry was flown by Captain Milo Carr of the Department of Transport and Power on 25 August 1969. For ten years the airport was only used by light private aircraft and the occasional chartered cargo flight. The first scheduled service began in July 1979.It was announced in February 2012, due to the codeshare agreement with AerLingus that the currently operated Dublin service with Aer Arann will be operated from 30 October with Aer Lingus RegionalFinanceThe airport is a public limited company (PLC) but not quoted on any stock exchange. It had an operating profit of € 179,329 in 2009 on a turnover of €6,252,221. This represented a fall of 32% from the previous financial year. The main shareholders in Kerry Airport are the Kerry Group, bin Mahfouz family, Kerry County Council, Electricity Supply Board (ESB) and Denis Kelleher.In January 2011 it was announced that 20 of the airport's 65 staff would be made redundant due to a fall in passenger numbers following Ryanair's withdrawal from its PSO contract.
Connemara Airport

Connemara Airport

Connemara Airport or Connemara Regional Airport is located at Inverin, in the Connemara region, 15 nautical miles west of the city of Galway. It is also known as Spiddal Airport or Minna Airport , a name also used by Minna Airport in Minna, Nigeria.Aer Arann Islands, a division of Aer Arann, operates Britten-Norman Islander aircraft to the Aran Islands of Inishmore , Inishmaan and Inisheer off the coast of County Galway in Ireland.Accidents and incidentsOn 5 July 2007 a Cessna 208 crashed on approach to the airport due to rough weather conditions, killing two and injuring seven. The plane was a charter plane, and was returning from a day trip to Inis Meáin.External linksAviation photos for Connemara (EICA) at Airliners.net
Ireland West Airport Knock

Ireland West Airport Knock

Ireland West Airport Knock is an airport located 5.6km south-west of Charlestown, County Mayo, Ireland. The airport's name is derived from the village of Knock, which is 20km away. In 2012 a total of 685,000 passengers used the airport, making it 4th busiest in Ireland after Dubin, Cork and Shannon Airport. The airport has formerly been known as Knock International Airport, Connaught Regional Airport, and Horan International Airport. Connaught Aero Club and Eirtrade Aircraft Services are based at the airport.