Transport Avolon third quarter lease revenues rise 8% to $588m Aircraft lessor said it executed 43 lease transactions, delivered 7 new aircraft and transitioned a further four to customers in the quarter
Transport Ryanair passenger numbers on the riseAirport carried 17.1 million passengers last month versus 15.7 million for the same period a year earlier
Inflation Used car inflation at lowest since pandemicNew figures shows inflation rose to 3.3 per cent in the third quarter from 0.9 per cent in the April to June period
Aviation Ryanair cuts some winter flights due to plane delivery delaysAirline said it does not expect delays to impact on full-year passenger traffic numbers
Transport Over 100 new electric buses to sit idle in Dublin until year-end due to undersupply of charging infrastructure A programme to install charging infrastructure for 136 buses was intended to be complete by the end of August, but will now be delayed
Transport Green Party’s Leddin criticises ‘ridiculous’ TII report into lowering speed limits Report from transport body suggested a reduction in speed limits on motorways and national roads would have only minimal impact on emissions while resulting in up to 35 more deaths a year
Transport Gridlock between Department of Housing and Dublin City Council over roads fundingCouncil repeatedly sought a meeting with the Department to discuss funding problems with its roads network. It failed to get one
Luna plans cameras on one million e-scooters and e-bikes by 2025Dublin-headquartered firm also expects revenue to hit €100 million within three years as it rolls out its cutting-edge safety surveillance tech
Apartment blocks to be included under EV charger grantScheme helps cover cost of installation of electric vehicle charger up to €600
State’s road infrastructure body has paid law firm €13m to chase M50 toll debts Kerry legal firm has been paid millions a year to chase motorists who haven’t paid their tolls
Ryan says putting an age limit on e-scooters is ‘unenforceable’Transport minister says lack of national ID card for young people means gardaí couldn’t establish age of users, but he is considering lowering the maximum allowable speed
Trucking company backed by Bono and the Edge valued at $3.8bnThe U2 frontman and guitarist were early backers of Seattle-based Convoy which has raised an additional $260 million
Ireland’s first motorway average speed detection system to go live next weekThe camera system will be in operation on the M7 in Co Tipperary
NTA agrees purchase of 120 fully electric double-decker buses in first for transport fleetAuthority to announce ‘initial order’ of 120 buses from Wrightbus, the Antrim-based company owned by Jo Bamford
Ryan aims to dent popularity of energy-guzzling SUVsA spokeswoman for minister Ryan confirmed he was planning to increase the VRT on SUVs
Government considers 30km/h speed limit for all villages, towns and citiesWorking group examines measure which aims to help reduce deaths and injuries while encouraging walking and cycling
Permanent Capel Street pedestrianisation moves aheadThe popular thoroughfare on the northside of Dublin city was pedestrianised on weekend evenings last summer
Ryan gives green light to hike clamping fines to €125The charges will rise from €80 in a move aimed at reducing illegal parking, but will apply only in Dublin city centre
Top chef calls for better cycling infrastructure in Galway amid Salthill rowJP McMahon says improved cycling infrastructure in Galway city would be good for business
Metrolink planning application to be lodged this yearNational Transport Authority says state has not proposed any change to timeline of controversial rail project