Aviation News Week starting Oct 2nd

Welcome to Squawk 7000's weekly round-up of aviation news from Ireland, brought to you in partnership with Flying In Ireland.com and Pilot.ie for the week starting October 2nd, 2023.

 

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  1. Ryanair commits to resuming 600 weekly flights to and from Ukraine within eight weeks of airspace reopening, connecting major Ukrainian cities to over 20 EU capitals.
  2. The DAA pledges to provide on-the-ground assistance and training to Ukrainian airports once the conflict ends, proposing a team of 50 staff to aid in various operational roles.
  3.  The pioneer Airbus A320 in Aer Lingus' fleet, registered as EI-CVA, concludes its 23-year tenure, marking a significant milestone in the airline's history.
  4. An online ad erroneously promoting flights from Limerick to Heathrow instead of Shannon Airport generates humour and banter among residents, highlighting the mix-up.
  5.  Cork Airport achieves recognition as Ireland's best-performing commercial state body for energy savings for the second consecutive year, planning to invest in a solar farm for sustainable energy generation.


 


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