Written answers

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Military Aircraft Landings

Photo of Mick WallaceMick Wallace (Wexford, Independent)
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11. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the number of requests made by aircraft from the United States in 2013 for a permit to transport munitions through Shannon Airport; the number of these requests that were refused and the grounds for those refusals; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15131/14]

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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A permit under the Air Navigation (Carriage of Munitions of War, Weapons and Dangerous Goods) Order 1973, as amended, is required for any civilian aircraft to transport munitions of war in Irish airspace. In total there were 670 applications by US airlines for such permits in 2013. Of these, 349 flights sought to land at Shannon Airport, while the rest were overflights using Irish airspace, but not landing in Ireland. None of flights landing at Shannon Airport was refused a permit.

There were 13 applications refused from US airlines for overflights transporting munitions.  These were refused on the basis of the nature of the cargo.

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