IAA staff to deliver €2m in cost savings following deal Staff at the Irish Aviation Authority are to deliver €2m in savings to the authority over the next four months as the agency deals with a "collapse" in its revenues due to Covid-19. Business • 22 Jun 20
IAA staff to deliver €2m in cost savings following deal Staff at the Irish Aviation Authority are to deliver €2m in savings to the authority over the next four months as the agency deals with a "collapse" in its revenues due to Covid-19. Business • 22 Jun 20
Irish Aviation Authority sees 85% drop in flights The Irish Aviation Authority has reported a 85% fall in the number of flights handled in April compared to the same time last year as Covid-19 grounded most airline fleets around the world. Business • 14 May 20
Irish Aviation Authority sees 85% drop in flights The Irish Aviation Authority has reported a 85% fall in the number of flights handled in April compared to the same time last year as Covid-19 grounded most airline fleets around the world. Business • 14 May 20
Move to tackle disruptive airline passenger behaviour Thirteen organisations operating within the Irish aviation sector have signed a joint declaration, committing to tackling disruptive passenger behaviour on flights. Ireland • 02 Oct 19
Move to tackle disruptive airline passenger behaviour Thirteen organisations operating within the Irish aviation sector have signed a joint declaration, committing to tackling disruptive passenger behaviour on flights. Ireland • 02 Oct 19
State to get €19.5m from Irish Aviation Authority The State will reap a dividend of €19.5 million from the Irish Aviation Authority, following its busiest year. Business • 26 Apr 19
State to get €19.5m from Irish Aviation Authority The State will reap a dividend of €19.5 million from the Irish Aviation Authority, following its busiest year. Business • 26 Apr 19
Irregular software occurrence caused ATC failure - IAA The Irish Aviation Authority has said that an irregular software occurrence caused a failure of the primary Air Traffic Control system at its facility in Co Clare on Tuesday evening. Munster • 04 Oct 18
Irregular software occurrence caused ATC failure - IAA The Irish Aviation Authority has said that an irregular software occurrence caused a failure of the primary Air Traffic Control system at its facility in Co Clare on Tuesday evening. Munster • 04 Oct 18
Software issue likely cause of technical failure - IAA The Irish Aviation Authority has said that last night's technical failure that led to the temporary closure of Irish airspace was most likely caused by a software issue and an investigation is continuing. Ireland • 03 Oct 18
Software issue likely cause of technical failure - IAA The Irish Aviation Authority has said that last night's technical failure that led to the temporary closure of Irish airspace was most likely caused by a software issue and an investigation is continuing. Ireland • 03 Oct 18
Confusion among agencies over air search and rescue A review of search and rescue aviation operations in Ireland has identified several sources of confusion among the agencies overseeing the system. Ireland • 24 Aug 18
Confusion among agencies over air search and rescue A review of search and rescue aviation operations in Ireland has identified several sources of confusion among the agencies overseeing the system. Ireland • 24 Aug 18
IAA's operating profit flies 18.3% higher in 2016 The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has reported a more than 18% rise in operating profits for last year and also said it would increase its dividend payment to the State. Business • 21 Apr 17
IAA's operating profit flies 18.3% higher in 2016 The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has reported a more than 18% rise in operating profits for last year and also said it would increase its dividend payment to the State. Business • 21 Apr 17
Remote tower technology trialled at airports Aircraft movements at multiple airports across Ireland could in future be controlled remotely by a single air traffic controller in a control tower at another airport, following the successful trial of remote tower technology. News • 02 Feb 17
Remote tower technology trialled at airports Aircraft movements at multiple airports across Ireland could in future be controlled remotely by a single air traffic controller in a control tower at another airport, following the successful trial of remote tower technology. News • 02 Feb 17
IAA warns drone rules must be obeyed Ahead of an expected surge in Christmas shopping in the coming days, the Irish Aviation Authority has reminded people buying drones that they must be registered. News • 24 Nov 16
IAA warns drone rules must be obeyed Ahead of an expected surge in Christmas shopping in the coming days, the Irish Aviation Authority has reminded people buying drones that they must be registered. News • 24 Nov 16
IAA issues advice on Samsung Galaxy Note 7 The Irish Aviation Authority has "strongly" advised passengers who own a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to turn the device off and refrain from charging the phone on board aircraft. News • 12 Oct 16
IAA issues advice on Samsung Galaxy Note 7 The Irish Aviation Authority has "strongly" advised passengers who own a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to turn the device off and refrain from charging the phone on board aircraft. News • 12 Oct 16
Remote control tower technology tested Aviation authorities in Ireland have been trialling technology which enables air traffic controllers at a central control room in Dublin to remotely provide services to aircraft landing and taking off at Cork and Shannon airports. Technology • 30 Jun 16
Remote control tower technology tested Aviation authorities in Ireland have been trialling technology which enables air traffic controllers at a central control room in Dublin to remotely provide services to aircraft landing and taking off at Cork and Shannon airports. Technology • 30 Jun 16
Drone register let users see all names on database The Irish Aviation Authority has said that it inadvertently allowed registered drone owners to access the names and contact details of all other registered users. News • 06 Apr 16
Drone register let users see all names on database The Irish Aviation Authority has said that it inadvertently allowed registered drone owners to access the names and contact details of all other registered users. News • 06 Apr 16
Drones in Ireland: The do's and don'ts for hobbyists What are the do's and don'ts for recreational drone users in Ireland? Special Reports • 28 Feb 15
Drones in Ireland: The do's and don'ts for hobbyists What are the do's and don'ts for recreational drone users in Ireland? Special Reports • 28 Feb 15
Concern over laser attacks on pilots The Irish Aviation Authority has confirmed that there were 158 laser "attacks" on pilots in Irish airspace in 2013. News • 14 Jul 14
Concern over laser attacks on pilots The Irish Aviation Authority has confirmed that there were 158 laser "attacks" on pilots in Irish airspace in 2013. News • 14 Jul 14
Sea plane service proposed for Galway Harbour Test flights have taken place for a proposed sea plane service operating out of Galway Harbour. News • 05 Sep 13
Sea plane service proposed for Galway Harbour Test flights have taken place for a proposed sea plane service operating out of Galway Harbour. News • 05 Sep 13
Irish Aviation Authority made €22.9m in 2012 The Irish Aviation Authority recorded an operating profit of €22.9m last year, up 27% on 2011. Business • 02 May 13
Irish Aviation Authority made €22.9m in 2012 The Irish Aviation Authority recorded an operating profit of €22.9m last year, up 27% on 2011. Business • 02 May 13
Ryanair advised to review fuel policy The Irish Aviation Authority said today that Ryanair should review its fuel policy after three planes made emergency landings in Spain in July. News • 21 Sep 12
Ryanair advised to review fuel policy The Irish Aviation Authority said today that Ryanair should review its fuel policy after three planes made emergency landings in Spain in July. News • 21 Sep 12
IAA meets with Examiner appointed to Pilot college The Irish Aviation Authority has met with the Examiner appointed to the Pilot Training College, Michael McAteer, of Grant Thornton today. Business • 20 Jul 12
IAA meets with Examiner appointed to Pilot college The Irish Aviation Authority has met with the Examiner appointed to the Pilot Training College, Michael McAteer, of Grant Thornton today. Business • 20 Jul 12