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  2. Weston Airport - Wikipedia

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    Weston Ltd De Havilland Dragon Rapide on a charter flight from Weston at Liverpool Airport in 1949 Darby Kennedy in 1956. Weston Aerodrome was founded in 1931 (licensed circa 1937) by Darby Kennedy (1915-2016) who, [3] from 1946, operated a de Havilland Dragon and several Dragon Rapide aircraft commercially from the Weston flying field, operated under the name Weston Ltd.

  3. Dublin Airport - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. International airport near Dublin, Ireland Dublin Airport Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath IATA: DUB ICAO: EIDW WMO: 03969 Summary Airport type Public Owner/Operator DAA Serves Greater Dublin Location Collinstown, Santry, Ireland Opened 19 January 1940 ; 85 years ago (1940-01-19) Hub for Aer ...

  4. Storm Darragh – latest: More than 150,000 homes still ... - AOL

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    Aer Lingus has grounded links from Cork, Dublin, Knock and Shannon to Heathrow, and the outbound flights. Watch live: Planes battle Storm Darragh 90mph winds to land at Heathrow Airport Saturday 7 ...

  5. Portal:Current events/May 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Flight recorders from Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771, which crashed in Libya on 12 May killing 103 people, suggest there was no technical failure. (BBC) (IOL) (Reuters) The death toll in yesterday's bus crash in Cameroon is said to have risen to at least 30 people and is expected to rise again.

  6. Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Airport is the 11th busiest in the European Union, [140] and by far the busiest airport on the island of Ireland. In 2015 and 2016, transatlantic traffic grew, with 158 summer flights a week to North America, making it the sixth largest European hub for that route over the year. [141]

  7. Transport in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a feasibility study was carried out to construct a light rail system in the city, initially along two routes, eventually along four. It had been compared to Luas, the tram system in Dublin. [18] [19] These proposals included: EWAY – East of city and Dundonald; WWAY – West of city; CITI – Titanic Quarter and George Best Belfast ...