Dublin stamps its authority

17-Oct-2006

Dublin Airport Authority has maintained control of Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports and Aer Rianta International since the break-up of former national airport authority Aer Rianta began in October 2004. But what progress has really been made? DFNI investigates

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Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), formerly Aer Rianta, is set to be broken up into three separate airport authorities later this year—serving Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports. But so far a

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(15-Oct-2004) - IRELAND. Aer Rianta was renamed Dublin Airport Authority on October 1, under the terms of the state airports group's break-up
(21-Jun-2006) - The recently-formed Dublin Airport Authority believes there is a strong case for it retaining Aer Rianta International rather than ceding it to the struggling Shannon airport
(12-Jul-2003) - The state-owned authority is to split into three boards controlling Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports. Aer Rianta International director-general Eamon Foley tells TRW that although the implications for the retailer are not yet clear, he is not concerned about the transition.
(1-Mar-2004) - IRELAND. Aer Rianta International (ARI), the overseas arm of Irish airports group Aer Rianta, could come under the joint management of separate Dublin and Shannon airport boards under new proposals to break up the group
(1-Aug-2005) - The Irish government has named December as the deadline for a decision on the future of Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports, as well as that of Aer Rianta International (ARI)