Avia Solutions, the world’s largest aircraft leasing, crew, maintenance, and insurance provider has established its global headquarters in Dublin
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The company, which was previously headquartered in Lithuania, will have up to 50 people working here. The move will see Avia becomes the second largest Irish-registered aviation business behind Ryanair, according to a statement form Avia. The global aviation business has a fleet of 173 aircraft. It provides aviation services such as passenger and cargo aircraft ...
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