It's building a new four bay hanger at the airport as part of a 40 million euro investment
200 new jobs are being created by Ryanair at Dublin Airport.
The airline is expanding its' aircraft maintenance facility there.
It's building a new four bay hanger at the airport as part of a 40 million euro investment, and says there will be over 200 new highly paid and skilled jobs for engineers and mechanics.
Ryanair says it'll be one of the most environmentally friendly hangars in Europe, and will facilitate the maintenance of its growing fleet.

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