19 planes 'were refused permission to use Irish airspace' last year

Nineteen aircraft were refused use of Irish airspace or airports last year over concerns they were carrying indiscriminate military hardware like cluster bombs, it has been revealed.

19 planes 'were refused permission to use Irish airspace' last year

Nineteen aircraft were refused use of Irish airspace or airports last year over concerns they were carrying indiscriminate military hardware like cluster bombs, it has been revealed.

The mainly US planes, classed as civilian, had sought permission to fly over the country or refuel at Shannon but were rejected on advice from the Department of Foreign Affairs and forced to re-route.

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