Alliance Aviation agrees to transfer Dublin General Aviation Terminal to DAA

Alliance Aviation has signed an agreement to transfer the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) at Dublin Airport to the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA). The move hands responsibility for the GAT’s operations and commercial terms to the airport operator, subject to completion conditions.

Discovered 2025-11-14T07:47:37.883295-08:00 | 2025-11-14T07:47:37.883295-08:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • The transfer moves responsibility for Dublin's General Aviation Terminal (GAT) from Alliance to the Dublin Airport Authority, changing who sets operational control, ground‑handling arrangements and commercial terms; see recent Alliance developments (https://hype.aero/?story=dcb1c52e-0e4c-4398-abeb-cb597864e5bd).
  • Bringing the GAT under the airport operator aligns GA facilities with broader airport planning, investment and service-integration strategies — a trend illustrated by recent airport terminal joint ventures (https://hype.aero/?story=cc400b13-c09f-4fc9-8b74-e73d9aae9165).
  • Business aviation operators, FBOs and ground-handlers should monitor the handover timeline and transitional arrangements for service levels, access and fees as the DAA implements control.

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First Seen
2025-11-14T07:47:37.883295-08:00
Latest Update
2025-11-18T14:28:21.045061-08:00
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