Company ‘cites material’ error in decision
The Four Courts. Ryanair has indicated in the High Court that it will seek amendments to a judgment dismissing the airline’s challenge to plans for a proposed €200 million underground cargo tunnel at Dublin Airport. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien
John Kenny, BL, appearing for the airline, said on Monday that, based on their contention that there was a material error in Mr Justice Richard Humphreys’ judgment, they were seeking to have it reopened.Earlier in February, the judge dismissed the airline’s appeal to An Bord Pleanála’s decision to approve airport operator DAA’s 1.1km tunnel, which is to run beneath the “crosswind” runway.
The airline also maintained in its challenge that the board did not recognise that the proposed development is inconsistent with the Dublin Airport Local Area Plan, as it requires the loss of two aircraft stands.
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