Ulick McEvaddy, his brother Des and other landowners have submitted a plan to Fingal council to build a terminal that could handle 30m passengers on lands they own beside Dublin Airport
Ulick and brother in addition to other landowners have submitted plan to Fingal council for terminal that could handle 30m passengersSpeaking to Inside Business, a podcast from The Irish Times, Mr McEvaddy said: “It will happen but whether it happens in my lifetime or under my stewardship is another matter but it has to happen for Ireland. It’s not a question of ‘if’, it’s a question of ‘when’.
Mr McEvaddy and adjoining landowners recently submitted a concept plan to Fingal County Council to develop the lands for a third passenger terminal and a cargo facility.Fujifilm Instax Mini 99: The most creative and best instant film camera in the line to dateIs Ireland a sleepy back door providing China with access to global DNA banks?
The group put the lands up for sale in May 2023, with State-owned airport operator DAA reported to have offered between €70 million and €80 million to acquire the site. Mr McEvaddy said the reports were in the “ballpark” of what DAA offered but the valuation was “way off”.
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