Aviation

McEvaddy brothers submit plans for third terminal at Dublin Airport

Company said the new terminal would provides a long-term solution to the passenger cap issue

The company said the plan, which was submitted to Fingal County Council on Tuesday, goes beyond the current debate passenger numbers. Picture: D.A Terminal 3

The McEvaddy brothers, who own a 260-acre block of land between the runways at Dublin Airport, have submitted a concept plan for a third terminal.

Ulick and Des McEvaddy, who run D.A. Terminal 3 Limited, plan to create a “Western Campus” which will include a cargo terminal, hotel, car parking and office space.

The company said the plan, which was submitted to Fingal County Council on Tuesday, goes beyond the current debate on passenger numbers ...