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Dublin Aerospace wins EasyJet contract

EasyJet contract - Dublin Aerospace jobs boost
EasyJet contract - Dublin Aerospace jobs boost

A company called Dublin Aerospace, which maintains planes, has won a five-year contract with EasyJet at Dublin airport.

This means that the relatively young company goes from no employees this time last year, to about 225 over the next six months.

The company has other maintenance contracts with Aer Lingus and Germany's XL.

The company's chief executive Conor McCarthy says the company has three hangar bays full until April and says the company's workforce will reach a peak of 225 at the peak of the overhaul season this winter.