The subject will be brought before cabinet on Tuesday
Anti-drone technology could be introduced at Dublin Airport in a matter of weeks following a war of words between Transport Minister Eamon Ryan, and Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary.
The Minister says a memo on the acquisition of anti-drone technology will be brought before cabinet on Tuesday - after drones again disrupted flights at Dublin Airport on Thursday.
Editor of Air and Travel Magazine Eoghan Corry says anti-drone technology needs to be introduced to ALL Irish airports:

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