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Page 1 HELICOPTERS 1998 Pres BEECH 1997 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 05/12/1997 05/12/1997 45 Dublin - Belfast President 5 Gulfstream 1998 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 22/06/1998 23/06/1998 435 Dublin - Washington President / Minister for Foreign Affairs 10 11/07/1998 11/07/1998 80 Baldonnel - East Midlands - Baldonnel President 7 11/11/1998 11/07/1998 220 Dublin - Wevelgem - Brussels - Dublin President / MOS for Foreign Affairs 14 17/11/1998 17/11/1998 40 Belfast - Dublin President 5 24/11/1998 25/11/1998 85 Dublin - Liverpool - Dublin President 12 16/12/1998 17/12/1998 80 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 BEECH 1998 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 15/01/1998 15/01/1998 40 Leeds - Dublin President 4 16/09/1998 16/09/1998 90 Dublin - London President 5 Page 1 HELICOPTERS 1998 Pres. Time Date Aircraft Route Department Passengers On Board 01/03/1998 Dauphin 40 Áras an Uachtaran - Baldonnel President 6 18/04/1998 Dauphin 102 Dublin - Blacklion - Baldonnel President 4 19/04/1998 Dauphin 138 Letterkenny - Dublin President 4 24/04/1998 Dauphin 150 Dublin-Kinsale-Cork-Baldonnel President 5 25/04/1998 Dauphin 270 Baldonnel-Clonakilty-Macroom-Dublin President 6 04/05/1998 Dauphin 155 Dublin - Coonagh - Baldonnel President 5 05/05/1998 Dauphin 144 Kerry - Dublin President 5 26/05/1998 Dauphin 210 Dublin - Sligo - Gorteen - Dublin President 5 02/07/1998 Dauphin 85 Dublin - Blessington - Dublin President 4 12/07/1998 Dauphin 105 Baldonnel - Thurles - Aras President 4 14/07/1998 Dauphin 200 Dublin - Lough Derg - Dublin President 4 16/08/1998 Dauphin 205 Carrick-on-Shannon - Omagh President 4 19/08/1998 Dauphin 195 Dublin - Buncrana President 3 22/08/1998 Dauphin 180 Dublin - Omagh - Belfast - Dublin President 4 24/08/1998 Dauphin 380 Dublin - Tralee/ Listowel - Dublin President 2 23/10/1998 Dauphin 110 Áras - Cavan - Áras President 4 01/11/1998 Dauphin 90 Phoenix Park - Newtown Cunningham President 6 02/11/1998 Dauphin 90 Newtown Cunningham - Phoenix Park President 6 05/11/1998 Dauphin 90 Phoenix Park - Sligo President 6 06/11/1998 Dauphin 95 Sligo - Phoenix Park President 6 09/11/1998 Dauphin 50 Phoenix Park - Drogheda - Phoenix Park President 5 Gulfstream 1999 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 30/03/1999 08/04/1999 1785 Dublin - Miami - Tegucigalpa - San Pedro Sula - Oaxaca - Mexico City - Dublin President 12 21/10/1999 21/10/1999 150 Prague - Baldonnel President 13 Page 2 BEECH 1999 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 16/02/1999 16/02/1999 95 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 3 02/03/1999 02/03/1999 95 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 05/06/1999 05/06/1999 85 Baldonnel - Connaught - Baldonnel President 4 22/06/1999 22/06/1999 50 Baldonnel - Belfast President 5 08/10/1999 08/10/1999 55 Belfast - Baldonnel President 5 23/10/1999 23/10/1999 105 Baldonnel - Cork - Baldonnel President 5 16/11/1999 16/11/1999 65 Baldonnel - Derry President 5 HELICOPTERS 1999 Pres. Time Date Aircraft Route Department Passengers On Board 19/01/1999 Dauphin 60 Phoenix Pk-Achill lsland President 3 20/01/1999 Dauphin 60 Kylemore Abbey-Phoenix Park President 4 07/02/1999 Dauphin 105 Phoenix Park - Thurles - Phoenix Park President 3 26/02/1999 Dauphin 50 Phoenix Park - Newcastle West President 1 27/02/1999 Dauphin 50 Newcastle West - Phoenix Park President 4 02/05/1999 Dauphin 45 Phoenix Park - Roscommon President 3 15/05/1999 Dauphin 90 Phoenix Park - Clonfert - Phoenix Park President 4 29/05/1999 Dauphin 155 Phoenix Park - Clonmel - Waterford - Clonmel - Phoenix Park President 3 06/07/1999 Dauphin 90 Phoenix Park - Enniscorthy - Phoenix Park President 2 08/07/1999 Dauphin 60 Phoenix Park - Galway President 3 31/07/1999 Dauphin 60 Glencolumbcille-Aranmore - Falcarragh President 4 04/09/1999 Dauphin 60 Baldonnel- Lough Derg - Aras President 3 07/09/1999 Dauphin 105 Baldonnel - Fenit - Aras President 3 30/10/1999 Dauphin 95 Dublin - Galway Airp - Dublin President 5 10/12/1999 Dauphin 50 Phoenix Park - Limerick President 3 Page 3 Gulfstream 2000 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 28/04/2000 29/04/2000 90 Baldonnel - Cork - Baldonnel President 5 31/05/2000 31/05/2000 45 Baldonnel - Kerry President 5 27/06/2000 28/06/2000 225 Shannon - Hannover - Baldonnel President/MOS Enterprise, Trade & Employment 14 02/07/2000 02/07/2000 40 Belfast - Baldonnel President 5 29/09/2000 29/09/2000 80 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 5 02/11/2000 02/11/2000 85 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 5 17/11/2000 25/11/2000 1335 Baldonnel - Sarajevo - Cairo - Sharam el-Sheikh - Cairo - Muscat - Baldonnel President 14 BEECH 2000 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 06/02/2000 06/02/2000 45 Belfast - Baldonnel President 5 15/02/2000 15/02/2000 65 Belfast - Baldonnel President 4 27/05/2000 27/05/2000 110 Baldonnel - Cork - Baldonnel President 5 05/06/2000 05/06/2000 45 Belfast - Baldonnel President 5 08/06/2000 08/06/2000 45 Belfast - Baldonnel President 5 22/06/2000 22/06/2000 50 Baldonnel - Belfast President 5 14/07/2000 14/07/2000 55 Cork - Baldonnel President 5 16/07/2000 16/07/2000 85 Baldonnel - Shannon - Baldonnel President 5 CASA 2000 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 08/04/2000 CASA 45 Belfast City - Baldonnel President 5 Page 4 HELICOPTERS 2000 Pres. Time Date Aircraft Route Department Passengers On Board 27/03/2000 Dauphin 60 Belfast City - Aras President 1 07/04/2000 Dauphin 60 Baldonnel - Belfast City President 4 13/04/2000 Dauphin 60 Westport - Aras President 4 07/05/2000 Dauphin 140 Baldonnel - Farranfore - Baldonnel President 4 01/06/2000 Dauphin 75 Kerry - Phoenix Park President 4 08/06/2000 Dauphin 70 Baldonnel - Lifford President 4 18/06/2000 Dauphin 30 Baldonnel (airshow) President 0 08/07/2000 Dauphin 120 Phoenix Park - Tuam - Phoenix Park President 2 04/09/2000 Dauphin 35 Tramore - Phoenix Park President 3 14/09/2000 Dauphin 180 Phoenix Park - Cork - Aras President 3 23/09/2000 Dauphin 50 Army Grounds - Ardfinnan President 4 08/12/2000 Dauphin 45 Phoenix Park - Galway President 3 Gulfstream 2001 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 16/02/2001 16/02/2001 40 Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 10/05/2001 10/05/2001 45 Derry - Baldonnel President 6 22/05/2001 26/05/2001 395 Baldonnel - Helsinki - Tallinn - Baldonnel President 14 12/06/2001 12/06/2001 45 Baldonnel - Belfast President 6 06/12/2001 06/12/2001 85 Baldonnel - Derry - Baldonnel President 6 BEECH 2001 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 10/04/2001 10/04/2001 90 Baldonnel - Shannon - Baldonnel President 5 04/07/2001 05/07/2001 100 Baldonnel - Shannon / Cork- Baldonnel President 5 17/09/2001 18/09/2001 85 Baldonnel - Sligo/Knock - Baldonnel President 5 05/11/2001 06/11/2001 95 Baldonnel - Shannon - Dublin President 5 Page 5 CASA 2001 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 26/06/2001 26/06/2001 140 Baldonnel - Sligo - Baldonnel President 5 09/11/2001 09/11/2001 40 Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 HELICOPTERS 2001 Pres. Time Date Aircraft Route Department Passengers On Board 25/04/2001 Dauphin 30 Phoenix Park - Waterford President 5 09/05/2001 Dauphin 90 Baldonnel - Letterkenny President 5 31/05/2001 Dauphin 140 Dublin - Kenmare / Killarney - Dublin President 5 06/06/2001 Dauphin 130 Baldonnel - Galway / Ballintubber - Aras President 5 22/09/2001 Dauphin 120 Phoenix Park - Kinsale - Phoenix Park President 5 28/09/2001 Dauphin 45 Baldonnel - Belfast President 5 09/11/2001 Dauphin 60 Baldonnel - Derry President 5 Gulfstream 2002 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 24/01/2002 24/01/2002 45 Baldonnel - Cork President 6 25/01/2002 25/01/2002 95 Baldonnel - Kerry/Cork - Baldonnel President / Tanaiste 8 04/02/2002 04/02/2002 75 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 09/04/2002 09/04/2002 195 Dublin - London - Dublin President 7 11/04/2002 11/04/2002 90 Baldonnel - Derry - Baldonnel President 6 04/05/2002 04/05/2002 70 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 15/05/2002 15/05/2002 90 Baldonnel - Kerry - Dublin President 5 25/05/2002 25/05/2002 90 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 09/06/2002 09/06/2002 40 Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 30/06/2002 30/06/2002 85 Baldonnel - Cork - Baldonnel President 5 08/07/2002 10/07/2002 400 London - Athens - Dublin President 14 20/09/2002 21/09/2002 705 Dublin - Egypt - Dublin President 11 10/10/2002 11/10/2002 965 Dublin - New York - White Plains - La Guardia - Deleware - Dublin President 6 03/11/2002 03/11/2002 90 Dublin - Lisbon - Dublin President 13 06/11/2002 06/11/2002 160 Dublin - Lisbon - Dublin President 14 28/11/2002 28/11/2002 45 Baldonnel - Belfast City - Baldonnel President 6 02/12/2002 02/12/2002 60 Dublin - Cardiff - Dublin President 9 04/12/2002 04/12/2002 50 Dublin - Filton - Dublin President 9 Page 6 BEECH 2002 Pres. Time Date Return Date Route Department Passengers On Board 12/02/2002 12/02/2002 50 Baldonnel - Galway President 5 23/04/2002 23/04/2002 95 Baldonnel - Galway - Baldonnel President 5 22/06/2002 22/06/2002 90 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 25/10/2002 25/10/2002 45 Baldonnel - Belfast - Baldonnel President 6 28/11/2002 28/11/2002 40 Baldonnel - Belfast City - Baldonnel President 6 CASA 2002 Pres.
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