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20
October
2025

Dublin Airport gets green light for new Aircraft Observation Facility

Dublin Airport welcomes ACP’s decision to grant permission for the new Aircraft Observation Facility, following St. Margaret’s The Ward (SMTW)’s appeal against Fingal County Council’s earlier approval. We are encouraged that the decision was issued within the statutory 18‑week timeframe, providing clarity and certainty within the expected period for such determinations.

The new facility will be a game‑changer for plane spotters and aviation enthusiasts across the region. For decades, “The Mound” has been an informal gathering point for families and enthusiasts to watch aircraft arriving and departing Dublin Airport. The upgraded observation area will provide a comfortable, safe, and accessible space with sheltered viewing, seating, dedicated parking (including PRM and family spaces), and bike parking, with clear views of both the south and cross‑wind runways. The free‑to‑access facility will be fully lit and powered by on‑site solar.

Commenting on today’s decision, Kenny Jacobs, daa Chief Executive, said: “This is good news for local families and the many aviation fans who love watching aircraft at Dublin Airport. The new, free‑to‑access viewing area will be safer, more comfortable and more accessible, with clear views of both runways. Once we’ve worked through the planning conditions, we’ll progress delivery, fully funded by daa, and keep the community updated on timelines so people can enjoy a proper plane‑spotting experience at ‘The Mound’ for years to come”.

Aircraft observation facilities are a feature of airports worldwide, and Dublin Airport is proud to deliver this much‑wanted public amenity for the benefit of the local community and visitors alike.

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