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Old 18th Jul 2013, 09:45
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Shannon Airport sees 8% passenger growth in June - RTÉ News
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American 767-300 from Manchester to Chicago diverted to Shannon today.

Would anyone know approx how many flights divert to Shannon each year?

I guess they don't have airside infrastructure but in an emergency is Shannon an A380 alternate?
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Old 19th Jul 2013, 20:08
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I would imagine that SNN is suitable as an emergency/diversion landing for an A380. They have already carried out some take-offs and landings in SNN some time ago including during their 'round the world' road show. Admittedly not with a full pax and cargo loads. However, if the An-225 can do it with a full cargo load I'm sure it's no bother. The An-225 has been a frequent visitor to Shannon on a good number of occasions over the years. That is why I would think the runway is certainly long enough and the air steps that are available in SNN would reach the main deck doors. Would the terminal 'jet bridges' be able to manage the A380 though? I'm not sure. Anyone?
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The A380 doesn't appear to need any more Runway than a 747 judging by it's performances at LHR and elsewhere but I'm open to correction on this.
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Incident: American B763 over Atlantic on Jul 19th 2013, cargo fire indication

I would imagine that SNN is suitable as an emergency/diversion landing for an A380. They have already carried out some take-offs and landings in SNN some time ago including during their 'round the world' road show. Admittedly not with a full pax and cargo loads. However, if the An-225 can do it with a full cargo load I'm sure it's no bother. The An-225 has been a frequent visitor to Shannon on a good number of occasions over the years. That is why I would think the runway is certainly long enough and the air steps that are available in SNN would reach the main deck doors. Would the terminal 'jet bridges' be able to manage the A380 though? I'm not sure. Anyone?
Given SNN's location it surly would be able to take an emergency or diversion of the A380.
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Old 20th Jul 2013, 21:00
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CAA stats for June out, 749 used SNN-GLA in June compared to 739 in May

Ryanair operating extra SNN-STN rotations on a couple of days til the end of Summer schedule, the based aircraft is doing **** all flying so something for it to do. A quiet winter ahead for it.
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BA's A380 in Shannon on Tuesday per their facebook

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SNN-LPL now being operated through the winter instead of just seasonal, 3x weekly
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Good news!

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British Airways has confirmed Shannon Airport as its preferred option as a diversionary airport if the Airbus A380 needs to make an unscheduled landing.

Shannon lands A380 emergency base | Irish Examiner
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Does Shannon have an A380 suitable gate configured for any diversions or are the diverted aircraft going to have to park at a remote stand?
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Carson - It does have suitable gate configuration but handling agent needs a towbar then it can park nose in, hopefully they won't take long to get one

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Shannon's passenger numbers were up 9.4% in July.

Latest News From Shannon Airport > Shannon achieves second successive month of growth as July passenger numbers increase by over 9%
 
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Good figures. Lets hope they continue and can be built on.
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I saw on the news that todays SNN-PHL made a full emergency landing in PHL after an security alert.

U.S. Airways jet cleared at Philadelphia International Airport after threat | 6abc.com

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Aer Lingus are adding Shannon-Lanzarote, to operate weekly from October 26.
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Old 15th Aug 2013, 12:09
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Its being operated by their A319's.
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Lanzarote

Is it being done on a W Pattern ?
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Considering it finishes in SNN at 2200 I think not.
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Improvement in Glasgow figures for July, 1041
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