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DAA must remember its duty of care in quest to expand

The State body is aggrieved as the 36m application was made on a ‘no build’ basis as a kind of fallback pending the outcome of its already outstanding 40m application
DAA must remember its duty of care in quest to expand

DAA has the full-throated backing of the Government regarding the lifting of the 32m cap, which is seen by airlines and enterprise alike as a barrier to growth. File Picture: Sam Boal /Collins

The last fortnight has been busy for DAA, the commercial semi-state administrator of Cork and Dublin airports.

On Thursday, the company announced strong financial returns for 2024 — with earnings before tax up 20% year-on-year to €395m and revenues of €1.1bn.

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