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A total of 157 people died after the plane went down on Sunday.
A total of 157 people died after the plane went down on Sunday.
157 people were killed in yesterday’s crash, including Irishman Michael Ryan.
Airbus, which moved first to update its aircrafts used in most midrange flights, now has a 60% market share.
The White House is in the midst of a 90-day review to decide if it will stick by the 2015 deal between Iran and world powers.
He did so on Twitter, of course.
Annalise is the first modern-day person to have an aircraft named after her by an Irish airline.
Since its introduction in 1969, the Boeing 747 has transformed the way people travel.
All hail the C919.
Houston, we have a problem
Wouldn’t fancy that with the nerves a little tender.
We’re normally happy with a free pillow and some peanuts…
The good times keep on rolling for the budget carrier
SpaceX is headed by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk.
They’re also costing a cool $22 billion.
A run-through of events surrounding the shooting down of the Malaysia Airlines passenger plane yesterday.
The carrier is the best-rated airline in Europe, and says it is planning further savings for passengers.
This is the first time the US has issued a license of this kind since the 1979 embargo.
The Wall Street Journal says investigators suspect the missing plane could have been diverted to an unknown location.
Anyone who tries to open the phone’s casing will cause it to wipe out all of its data, rendering it inoperable.
Over 30 aircraft flew over Dublin today. Here’s what you saw.
One of three planes owned by one of the world’s wealthiest men touched down in Dublin yesterday, but nobody is entirely sure for what reason.
FlightFest will see a selection of aircraft, from flying boats to massive cargo planes, fly over the River Liffey next month.
The twisted piece of wreckage, believed to be part of a wing flap, was discovered in a narrow space between two buildings.
Authorities said it will not be removed until the area has been thoroughly examined.
The airline has signed an agreement to order 175 new Boeing 737-800 planes which will be delivered over five years.
Aviators have grounded most of the world’s 787 Dreamliner fleet until a fire risk linked to the plane’s batteries can be fixed.
In a separate development India’s aviation regulator is to conduct a safety review of the aircraft.
The announcement came after a recent spate of incidents involving the aircraft.
Spuds, glorious spuds, stood in for people in on-board tests.
The airliner crashed into a densely-populated area of Lagos yesterday.
Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is in Dublin until this afternoon. The public can’t access the plane – but we have some pics.
One of the A380′s four engines shut down during the flight from Singapore to London, forcing it to land in Dubai.
Footage of incredible landing shows pilot’s ability to keep front of the plane from hitting the ground while landing.
Michael O’Leary says he’ll look into cutting down on toilet numbers, in a bid to increase the number of seats on each plane.
The first Boeing 787 – nicknamed the ‘Dreamliner’ – has been handed over to its new owner, around three years behind schedule.
The airline, which has also posted a quarterly loss of $286 million, has placed an order for 460 new planes. It’s closing its Dublin call centre with the loss of 130 jobs.
A transatlantic flight from London to Boston is forced to land at Shannon, and is set to take off again this morning.
The FAA’s order comes as Southwest Airlines finishes inspecting its entire fleet after a panel burst open mid-flight.
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