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List of Licensed Air Carriers (Category a & B)- This List Represents the Only Air Carriers Licensed by the Commission in Accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008 List of licensed air carriers (Category A & B)- This list represents the only air carriers licensed by the Commission in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008. Operator Licence Contact Name Contact Details Types of Licence effective Operation Category from… Aer Lingus Limited, 15/11/99 Mr. Laurence Tel: +353 1 8862222 Fixed Wing A Dublin Airport, Gourley Fax: +353 1 8868683 Co. Dublin. Website: www.aerlingus.com Air Contractors 16/07/98 Mr. Hugh Flynn Tel: +353 1 8121900 Fixed Wing A (Ireland) Ltd., Chief Executive Fax: +353 1 8121919 (Freight The Plaza, Officer Website: only) New Street, www.aircontractors.com Swords, Co. Dublin. Airlink Airways Ltd 07/03/94 Mr. Ray Mills Tel: +353 61 705040 Fixed Wing A T/A Private Sky, Accountable Fax: +353 61 705041 Western Business Manager Website: Park, www.privatesky.com Ballymurtagh, Shannon, Co. Clare. Celtic Helicopters 01/10/01 Mr. John Barnicle Tel: + 353 1 8901349 Helicopters B Ltd., Director Fax: +353 1 8901365 Celtic Heliport, Website: Knockseden, www.celtichelicopters.ie Swords, Co. Dublin. CHC (Ireland) Ltd., 08/11/00 Mr. Mark Kelly Tel: +353 61 771091 Helicopters B Unit 4 Block E, Business Unit Fax: +353 61 771098 Shannon Business Leader Website: www.chc.ca Park, Shannon Industrial Estate, Co. Clare. Category A Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with 20 seats or more and/or over 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). Category B Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with fewer than 20 seats and/or less than 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). List of licensed air carriers (Category A & B)- This list represents the only air carriers licensed by the Commission in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008. Operator Licence Contact Name Contact Details Types of Licence effective Operation Category from… CityJet Ltd., 10/08/01 Mr. Hugh Rodgers Tel: +353 1 8700100 Fixed Wing A Swords Business GM Finance Fax: +353 1 8700155 Campus, Website: www.cityjet.com Balheary Road, Swords, Co. Dublin. Comhfhorbairt 01/12/93 Mr. Garry Cullen Tel: +353 1 8447700 Fixed Wing A (Gaillimh), T/A Aer Managing Director Fax: +353 1 8447701 Arann, Website: www.aerarann.com 1 Northwood Avenue, Santry, Dublin 9. Executive Helicopter 22/06/07 Mr. Chris Shiel Tel: +353 91 783300 Helicopters B Maintenance Ltd., Fax: +353 91 755588 Hangar A, www.executive-helicopters.com Galway Airport, Co. Galway. Gaelic Helicopters 26/11/01 Mr. Jeremiah Tel: +353 22 22040/ Helicopters B Limited, Creedon 22344 Dromahane, Fax: +353 22 22526 Mallow, Website: Co. Cork. www.gaelichelicopters.com Category A Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with 20 seats or more and/or over 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). Category B Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with fewer than 20 seats and/or less than 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). List of licensed air carriers (Category A & B)- This list represents the only air carriers licensed by the Commission in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008. Operator Licence Contact Name Contact Details Types of Licence effective Operation Category from… Galway Aviation 06/11/01 Mr. Pádraig Ó Tel: +353 91 593034 Fixed Wing B Services Ltd., T/A Céidigh Fax: +353 91 593238 Aer Arann Islands, Managing Director Website: Aerofort Chonamara, www.aerarannislands.ie Caisleán, Inverin, Co. Galway. Irish Helicopters Ltd. 01/12/93 Mr. Alan O’Neill Tel: +353 1 8444500 Helicopters B Westpoint Hangar, Managing Director Fax: +353 1 8445550 Coultry, Website: Swords, www.irish-helicopters.com Co. Dublin. Metro Helicopters 26/09/08 Mr. John D. Murray Tel: +353 1 2992100 Helicopters B Limited, Director Fax: +353 1 2052089 Concourse Building, Beacon Court, Sandyford, Dublin 18. Premier Executive 30/05/08 Mr. Philip Tel: +353 1 6217345 Fixed Wing B Jets Ltd. Washington Fax: +353 1 6243100 Weston Airport, Accountable www.pej.ie Leixlip, Manager Co Kildare. Premier Helicopters 03/08/99 Mr. John O’Sullivan Tel: +353 1 8772630 Helicopters B Ltd. Director Fax: +353 1 8772635 Bond Road, Website: East Wall, www.premierhelicopters.ie Dublin 3. Category A Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with 20 seats or more and/or over 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). Category B Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with fewer than 20 seats and/or less than 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). List of licensed air carriers (Category A & B)- This list represents the only air carriers licensed by the Commission in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008. Operator Licence Contact Name Contact Details Types of Licence effective Operation Category from… Ryanair Ltd., 01/12/93 Mr. Jim Callaghan Tel: +353 1 8121212 Fixed Wing A Corporate Head of Regulatory Fax: +353 1 8444409 Headquarters, Affairs and Website: www.ryanair.com Dublin Airport, Company Secretary Co. Dublin. Sky West Aviation 28/09/07 Mr. Peter McKenna Tel: 076 602 0364 Helicopters B Limited Managing Director Mobile: 087 2450031 Abbey Street, www.skywest.ie Loughrea, Co. Galway. Starair (Ireland) Ltd. 03/07/03 Mr. Gerard Williams Tel: +353 1 8447973 Fixed Wing A Unit 4C, General Manager Fax: +353 1 8447971 and Airport Business Website: www.starair.ie Helicopters Park, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin. Westair Aviation 01/12/93 Mr. Frank Moloney Tel: +353 61 475166 Fixed Wing A Ltd., General Manager Fax: +353 61 474544 and South East Ramp, Website: www.westair.ie Helicopters Shannon Airport, Co. Clare. Category A Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with 20 seats or more and/or over 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). Category B Licence Holders: Permitted to carry passengers, cargo and/or mail on aircraft with fewer than 20 seats and/or less than 10 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). .
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