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Aviation Plan outlined in Programme for Government 2025 - IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

Among the policies mapped out in the Programme for Government 2025, there was a welcome refocus on aviation industry.

  • Work with stakeholders to achieve our objective of lifting the passenger cap at Dublin airport as soon as possible.
  • Engage with all relevant stakeholders to establish air connectivity between Dublin and Derry City airports.
  • Ensure relevant agencies engage effectively with all communities impacted by noise, flight movements and airport operations.
  • Conduct a review of National Aviation Policy to maximise use of our airports in the regions including Donegal, Ireland West (Knock), Shannon, Cork and Kerry.
  • Continue to invest in the Regional Airports Programme and develop a new Regional Airports Programme 2026-2030.
  • Develop Air Cargo Infrastructure and assess the feasibility of an all island (North-South) approach to strengthening speed to market and competitiveness of indigenous and FDI exporting firms.
  • Develop a National Sustainable Aviation Fuel Policy Roadmap and support Shannon Airport as a hub for testing new aviation technologies.
  • Improve connectivity and public transport to all airports.
  • Work with all stakeholders to quickly progress the Waterford Airport project to lengthen and widen the runway, building on the previous Government decision.

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