Weston Airport

Private Airport in Dublin

Private Flyer

Weston Aerodrome was originally founded in 1931 (licensed circa 1937) by Darby Kennedy, who, from 1946, operated a de Havilland Dragon and several Dragon Rapide aircraft commercially from the Weston flying field, operated under the name Weston Ltd. The charter flights frequently took the biplane airliners to airfields in the United Kingdom. The airport was upgraded from a grass runway in the 1980’s when a tarmac runway was laid.

Weston was also the base for the making of the film about the First World War The Blue Max which starred George Peppard in 1966.

Now, Dublin Weston Airport, under new ownership, is Ireland’s only Executive Airport. It is a General Aviation airport attracting commercial and economic opportunities within the aerospace sector in Ireland. Founded in 1931 as a grass strip aerodrome it has developed over the years to elevate its position in Ireland’s Aviation Sector.

www.westonairport.ie

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