The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has opened a public consultation that will feed into the development of a strategy statement covering the years from 2026 to 2028.
The watchdog is responsible for safety, security, and consumer interests in the aviation sector in Ireland.
It says that the strategy will outline its priorities and direction for the coming years, adding that the consultation offers an opportunity for the public to contribute ideas, raise concerns, and share perspectives on the future of aviation in Ireland.
It is inviting feedback from individuals, organisations, and stakeholders across Ireland’s aviation and aerospace sectors.
The closing date for submissions is 5 September (5pm).