New air navigation chairman addresses Oireachtas committee
Dublin Airport's north runway. Any change to flight paths from Dublin Airport’s runways would require safety regulators’ approval, AIrNav chairman Bryan Bourke said. Photograph: Colin Keegan, Collins Dublin.
Mr Bourke told the Joint Oireachtas Transport Committee on Wednesday that Dublin Airport’s operator, State company DAA, would have to seek permission from safety regulator, the Irish Aviation Authority to change take off direction from the runways. Airnav itself said short-notice absences due to illness, along with mandatory safety training for air traffic controllers and student training, prompted it to impose the restrictions.
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