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Sustainability

daa, the operator of Dublin and Cork airports, has received the first instalment of €2.35 million in funding from the European Commission this week under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) programme. This funding marks a major milestone in the delivery of the Dublin Airport Campus Electrification (DACE) project, which is designed to significantly ...

Infrastructure

daa has submitted a planning application to Fingal County Council seeking permission to expand the existing Pier 1 West building at Dublin Airport. The proposed development will add a second storey to the western end of the current structure, increasing the floorspace by 1,080 square metres. This expansion forms part of daa’s long-term infrastructure strategy to ensure Dublin Airport can meet the ...

Fingal County Council
Operations

An ambitious new plan sets out the blueprint for how Fingal County Council will manage and prevent litter over the next 3 years.

Trade

Chambers Ireland has welcomed today’s agreement on trade tariffs between the European Union and the United States.

European Union

Chambers Ireland has welcomed today’s announcement to defer reporting requirements for Wave 2 and Wave 3 companies under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by two years.

Chambers Ireland

Chambers Ireland has said that delivering strategic projects in energy, water, wastewater treatment, and transport will be key to the success of the updated National Development Plan (NDP).

Government

Fingal Chamber Chief Executive, Anthony Cooney, welcomes the Government’s commitment to invest €100 billion in infrastructure from 2026 to 2030, including a crucial €40 billion allocation for housing. This level of capital spending is a vital step for Ireland’s competitiveness and will support Fingal’s businesses and communities.

Chambers Ireland

Chambers Ireland today launched its pre-budget submission reflecting the shared concerns and aspirations of affiliated Chambers of Commerce around the country.

Planning

Fingal Chamber welcomes today’s decision by An Coimisiún Pleanála to grant planning permission for increased night-time flight operations at Dublin Airport, including the extended use of the North Runway between 6am and midnight.

Infrastructure

While daa is reviewing the details, we welcome the decision by An Coimisiún Pleanála (ACP) regarding the hours of operation of Dublin Airport’s North Runway and the proposal to manage nighttime noise at the airport through an annual noise quota.