Opinion Ian Guider: Aer Lingus can’t afford a summer of discontent, and pilots know itPilots mostly have the upper hand in negotiations but the former state airline is the weakest performer in IAG family and faces major risks if Ialpa pay demands are met
Aviation Next seven days could well define industrial relations at Aer Lingus for many years to comeIf pilot pay demands look high, and out of sync with the Irish labour landscape, it is because they are
Aviation Willie Walsh: Airlines must ‘push back’ against criminalisation of accidents after Boeing door blowout US Justice Department has convened a grand jury as part of its ongoing criminal investigation into the Boeing mid-air accident
Climate & Environment Aviation chief Willie Walsh pleads for more green fuel to save air travelEx-Aer Lingus boss warned future of commercial air travel depends on the industry’s successful decarbonisation
Energy Solar panel grants for businesses going ‘gangbusters’, says SEAI chief William WalshThere have been 912 grant applications to SEAI’s ramped up commercial solar scheme since its launch last July, with €15.8 million awarded
Aviation Finnair boss echoes Michael O’Leary’s call for compensation over British air traffic meltdownTopi Manner said it would be “natural” for Britain’s National Air Traffic Services to compensate airlines
Crisis at Dublin Airport US flights at risk of disruption as Aer Lingus hits out at council’s stanceAirline ‘seeking clarification’ after local authority issues enforcement notice over night time noise levels at Dublin Airport
Aviation IATA global airline profit estimate jumps to $10bn in 2023IATA expects some 4.35bn passengers to travel in 2023, around 96 per cent of 2019 levels
Matt Cooper: Greenwood allegations are about more than football for Man United Even if the footballer is not charged or if charged, he is found not guilty, the club faces an ethical question, not a commercial one