Dublin Aerospace to Provide 150 New Jobs

One hundred and fifty new jobs are to be provided at Dublin Airport by the aircraft maintenance company Dublin Aerospace.
Nov. 3, 2011

One hundred and fifty new jobs are to be provided at Dublin Airport by the aircraft maintenance company Dublin Aerospace.

Forty five of the jobs are available immediately for technicians and labourers, with the rest to come on stream over the next two years.

The new jobs will bring the company's workforce to 300.

Dublin Aerospace was set up in 2009 by former Ryanair executive Conor McCarthy after SR Technics closed at Dublin Airport with the loss of 1,100 jobs. Since then, it company has been expanding rapidly, winning contracts with Aer Lingus, XL Airways and Easyjet. Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to open its new 4.5m euro landing gear centre at the airport this morning.

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