Why are there so few females in aviation beyond cabin crew? A new study has found that there are several challenges hindering gender diversity in Irish aviation Work and careers • 27 Jun
How to protect airports from drones Drone technology is developing in leaps and bounds and anti-drone technology must keep up to ensure public safety Security • 03 Mar
How does the invasion of Ukraine affect international travel? The airline industry was on the road to recovery after the pandemic, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine has changed all that Aviation • 21 Mar 22
Could 5G really stop your plane taking off? Why US telecom companies have delayed rolling out the new mobile internet technology around airports technology • 27 Jan 22
Can airlines and airports take off again after the pandemic? The coronavirus has brought the aviation business down to earth and huge changes will now be required to get it back in the air Aviation • 12 May 20
Why are Russian military aircraft flying in Irish airspace? There have been reports of recent incursions of Russian bombers like the Tupolev TU–95 in airspace controlled by Ireland. Ireland • 08 Jun 20
Can carbon offsets make you a green flyer? Carbon offsetting is one way to allow those who want to fly to contribute to the fight against climate change Climate Change • 11 Feb 20
Stand in from the aisle: here's how we should be boarding planes There is a way to eliminate the scrum at airport departure gates and that involves using an optimum boarding method Aviation • 24 May 19
A branding conundrum for Boeing How do Boeing deal with the contentious issue of brand damage around their 737-Max 8 aircraft? Rebranding • 02 May 19
How the 747 and Concorde changed the aviation game 50 years ago The first test flights of the 747 and Concorde in early 1969 were small steps for man but giant leaps for the aviation business Aviation • 14 Feb 19
Putting pilot tiredness and fatigue on the radar Pilot fatigue is an insidious threat to flight safety and can result in severe consequences Aviation • 21 Nov 18
Do we really want 20 hour non-stop flights? There are many implications for airlines and customers as ultra-long range flights become commonplace Travel • 06 Nov 18
Why do so many airlines have Irish bosses? Ireland's long aviation history may explain why so many Irish people end up running airlines and other aviation businesses Work & careers • 23 Oct 18
The Hub at Dub: Dublin Airport's upgrade plan 25 years on The original plan to upgrade Dublin Airport to a hub was hatched in the 1990s after duty-free sales were abolished Dublin Airport • 19 Sep 18
Is flying getting more dangerous? Recent incidents may have raised concerns about unsafe planes and flying, but it's really about human psychology and the availability heuristic Psychology • 31 May 18
Why congested airports are bad for your health and pocket Congested airports are stressful for passengers, but they also mean increased air fares Airports • 02 Aug 18
The future of planes Is it possible to fly around the world without costing the earth? Transport • 28 Aug