Skip to content
IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute
  • Home
  • About
  • Awards
  • Media
  • Blog
  • Contact
IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

Tag: 2025

  • IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute
  • Blog
  • 2025
Kerry Airport Posts Record Passenger Numbers in 2025

January 20, 2026

January 20, 2026

  • irishaviation2023

Kerry Airport Posts Record Passenger Numbers in 2025

More than 440,000 passengers travelled through Kerry Airport in 2025, making it the airport’s busiest year on record and surpassing the previous high of 423,000 set in 2008. Total passenger numbers reached 440,367, up 22,958 passengers (+5.5%) year on year compared

Read More
Cork Airport’s Strongest Year on Record Reflects Sustained Demand and Network Growth

January 20, 2026

January 20, 2026

  • irishaviation2023

Cork Airport’s Strongest Year on Record Reflects Sustained Demand and Network Growth

2025 marked a milestone year for Cork Airport, which recorded the busiest 12 months in its 64-year history as passenger numbers reached an all-time high. Cork Airport Managing Director , Niall MacCarthy said “The team at Cork Airport is delighted with

Read More
Shannon Airport Group Reports Record Growth

January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

  • irishaviation2023

Shannon Airport Group Reports Record Growth

The Shannon Airport Group celebrated a record-breaking year, with over 2.3 million passengers travelling through Shannon Airport in 2025, the highest number in 16 years, 9% up on 2024. This increase in passenger numbers came during a year of major investment,

Read More
Ryanair Carries 206.5 Million Passengers in 2025

January 18, 2026

January 18, 2026

  • irishaviation2023

Ryanair Carries 206.5 Million Passengers in 2025

Ryanair has closed 2025 with record traffic, carrying 206.5 million passengers in the rolling 12 months to December, a 5% increase compared with 2024. The Irish low-cost carrier reported an average load factor of 94%, underlining continued demand across its European

Read More
Ryanair Confirms 2025 Delivery of 29 New Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft

January 1, 2025January 1, 2025

January 1, 2025January 1, 2025

  • irishaviation2023

Ryanair Confirms 2025 Delivery of 29 New Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft

Irish budget airline Ryanair announced on December 29, 2024, that it will take delivery of 29 brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft in 2025. Valued at $3 billion, the new aircraft will support the creation of over 2,000 high-paying aviation jobs

Read More
Qatar Airways Announced as Partner of The Australia British & Irish Lions 2025 Tour

July 29, 2024

July 29, 2024

  • irishaviation2023

Qatar Airways Announced as Partner of The Australia British & Irish Lions 2025 Tour

Qatar Airways announced its latest partnership as the Official Title Partner and Official Airline Partner of The Qatar Airways British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia 2025. Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said "We are taking

Read More

Latest posts

  • Ireland West Airport aims for French Con…
    By irishaviation2023
  • EI-HXH Airbus A321LR Delivered to ITA Ai…
    By irishaviation2023
  • airBaltic recommences Dublin to Riga rou…
    By irishaviation2023
IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

Irish Aviation Research Institute covering latest Commercial Aviation News - aircraft, airlines, and route development.

Explore

  • About
  • Awards
  • Media
  • Blogs
  • Contact Us

Contact

  • irishaviation2023@gmail.com

Copyright © 2026 Irish Aviation Research Institute All Rights Reserved

Powered by Refactorq
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Website Disclaimer
site-footer-shape-1

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.