Family affairs: How Ireland’s newly rich are putting money to work in secretive firms
As a result of sales of businesses, a plethora of family investment vehicles have sprung up in Dublin around Fitzwilliam Square and its adjacent streets
As a result of sales of businesses, a plethora of family investment vehicles have sprung up in Dublin around Fitzwilliam Square and its adjacent streets
Clontarf seal home semi-final after defeating Cork Constitution 24-12 at Temple Hill
Russia’s move to re-register foreign jets flouts decades-old treaties
TeamABC invests in Coral Vita, which is working to restore dying and damaged reefs
Deal ends fractious period after failed examinership bid and rows between investors
Brazil’s Gol and Grupo Comporte to acquire 250 vertical take-off and landing aircraft
The 16-acre estate has a new restaurant, garden and farm after Covid-induced downtime
Galway company helping bus operator to provide coronavirus-safe trips for passengers
TeamABC looking to back start-ups focused on sustainability and transformation
In March, Aercap agreed a €25bn deal to buy rival GECAS
The Man in the Linen Jacket graced many a table and soirée with his sharp wit and humour
Irish-based group’s purchase will create fleet of 2,000 planes and 300 helicopters
Uncertainty still hangs over the Irish summer, but a few hypothetical plans never hurt anyone
Emma McManus died on Wednesday morning after falling ill in Barbados
Maintenance company bucks trend and focuses on industry turnaround and recovery
Transport data company’s technology in demand as operators respond to Covid crisis
One of the few surviving Georgian grand houses in the county, Browne's Hill House has a fascinating history
New Irish technology aims to ease commuters’ fears about travelling during the pandemic
Preview exhibition will show important Irish works valued at around €6million that are likely destined for private collections once sold
The businessman on Tony O’Reilly, selling the K Club, Brexit, and cocooning in Monaco
Six to 12 months before Viva Air services in Colombia and Peru ‘back to normal’
Mythopoeia directors say halt in new orders from airlines one of the reasons for wind-up
The Roads companies specialise in fragrance, publishing and entertainment
Friday interview: John Moran, former Department of Finance mandarin
Founder and majority shareholder Darragh Hall leaves company after deal with Egeria
Clontarf left to rue a number of missed opportunities in Aviva stadium decider
Data analytics company secures first banking customer as it looks beyond travel sector
The budget airline boss completes 25 years as CEO with a reputation for ruthlessness to match his brilliant record of success
Sirius plans to buy and lease second-hand planes mainly for short-haul flights
After several false starts, way is clear for John Thero to take Vascepa cholesterol drug to market
Group’s subsididiary Viva Air expects traffic to rise in Colombian and Peruvian markets
Murphy has been appointed political coverage editor by RTÉ
The prestigious 513-acre Kilkenny country estate sold to an international buyer
Irish-based cargo and passenger carrier continues to build on ties with UPS, DHL and Amazon
Ireland enjoys a strong position in the global aviation finance industry
You outline what a community bookshop could do for the rural towns you live in
Boston College Ireland Business Council launches in Dublin
We recount some of the remarkable tales generated by Michael O’Leary’s high-flying baby
Former Danish army colonel Kim Kristensen outlines key principles to good leadership
EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award finalist Jim Burke of GoBus.ie
Wild Geese: Aircraft leasing company executive Diarmuid Hogan moved to the the US 14 years ago with his wife
Cork Con will visit headquarters while Young Munster travel to Castle Avenue
The dearest house cost €18m, in a year when prices rose but fewer properties sold
Irish aircraft painting firm’s expansion prompted by demands of Airbus contract
‘We trace early Irish clocks around world . . . restore them and offer them to Irish buyers’
Norwegian Air’s Irish subsidiary set to double in size as Ryanair confirms talks
In no-low-fares, no-internet 1990, being on scheme was just like ‘stepping into the world’
Shannon-based Gecas is one cog in GE’s airline financing and purchasing empire
Younger sibling of Tony Ryan worked for Aer Lingus before joining low-cost airline
The year saw a shift from D4 to D6 while the country market slowed on the previous year
Move comes in same week group confirmed deal to sell 49% stake in Viva Aerobus
State’s raft of sector experts and low corporate taxes will yield more business – KPMG
Ted and Kay Moynihan have painstakingly restored a rambling late-Victorian house set in manicured gardens, with a coach house, grain stores, courtyard and orchard
Businessman and his mobile firm have donated between $10 million and $25 million
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices