Ryanair asks High Court to stop Aer Lingus appeal over plans for €40 million maintenance hangar

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The High Court is being asked to overturn a decision permitting Aer Lingus to appeal over Ryanair’s plans for a €40 million aircraft maintenance hangar at Dublin Airport. Photograph: Chris Radburn/PA Wire

The 120,000 sq ft hangar would create more than 200 jobs for engineers and mechanics, according to Ryanair. In seeking leave to appeal, Aer Lingus argued its aircraft entering and leaving hangar 6 will be restricted, having a “profound negative impact” on operations. In an affidavit, Ryanair’s deputy director of construction, Adrian Higgins, said delays- past and anticipated- caused by the appeal are “profound” and will cause “permanent and irreversible damage” to the business.

 

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