Irish Authority Evolves As Europe’s ‘Gateway’

Credit: Bill Carey/AW&ST
A time line from the past to the future runs through the Irish Aviation Authority’s (IAA) North Atlantic Communications Center at Ballygirreen, a townland on the Shannon Estuary in western Ireland. Originally known as Shannon Aeradio, the station dates to 1936, when a transmitter hut, a receiver hut...

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