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17th April 2026
11:21am BST

Waterford Airport has launched a new aviation service as part of a ten-year contract between the Department of Transport and aviation company Bristow Ireland.
The service will expand its fleet to meet the country’s emergency response needs and is being deployed at bases nationwide.
24/7 helicopter operations will be delivered by six AW189 aircraft, operating from bases in Shannon, Sligo, Weston Airport in Dublin, and Waterford.
The service was officially launched earlier this week with the Department of Transport adding that the service will enhance the Coast Guard's maritime and inland search and rescue services, environmental monitoring, and aeromedical support to the offshore islands.
Aviation support to the National Ambulance Service and search and rescue support to An Garda Síochána will also be provided as part of the new fleet.
A spokesperson for the department commented: "The fixed-wing service provides an added dimension including search and rescue co-ordination capabilities, the ability to deploy life rafts, top-cover communications for longer range missions and a maritime environmental monitoring role."
Director of Bristow Ireland, Philip Bartlett, said the company never underestimates the search and rescue teams 'vital role' in communities nationwide.
"As we introduce new technology and new aircraft, the safe transition at Waterford and all the SAR bases in Ireland - has been the overriding priority at every step.
"We are proud to support the Irish Coast Guard in shaping the future of search and rescue in Ireland, and helping to deliver life-saving support to people and communities nationwide," he added.