Irish Aviation Authority apologises for delays

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has apologised to customers for the continuing disruption arising from technical difficulties with its radar system at Dublin Airport.

Irish Aviation Authority apologises for delays

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has apologised to customers for the continuing disruption arising from technical difficulties with its radar system at Dublin Airport.

A statement from IAA read: "In the interest of safety, air traffic control at Dublin Airport has restricted its operations. We are confident that we have identified the cause of the problem, the system has been stabilised and is now operating at 70 per cent capacity.

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