Irish government makes “historic decision” to break up Aer Rianta

19-Jul-2003

IRELAND. The government has announced plans to break up state-owned airports authority Aer Rianta, with Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports each to be operated by a separate board.

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?IRELAND. The government has announced plans to break up state-owned airports authority Aer Rianta, with Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports each to be operated by a separate board. Minister for........
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