Ulick McEvaddy

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Ulick McEvaddy, a former Irish army officer and native of Swinford County Mayo. In 1984, along with his brother Desmond McEvaddy, he established Omega Air Inc; a Washington-based US Corporation that specialises in the sale and lease of aircraft. Omega Air has become one of the biggest supplier and traders of Boeing 707 in the world. Today Omega Air has developed into a group of six aviation companies whose services include spare part sales and leasing, engine overhaul and repair, aircraft sales and leasing, air to air re-fuelling and re-engineering of Boeing 707 series aircraft. [1]

He owns 140 acres of land west of Dublin Airport, and wishes to build a competing terminal on that land. The DAA have stated that they would not allow a competing terminal access to the Runway at Dublin Airport.

Other parties calling out for a second competing Terminal include Michael O'Leary, the CEO of Ryanair. O'Leary has been known not to see eye-to-eye with the DAA ( previously known as Aer Rianta ), on various issues.

He is one of the main contributors to the controversal an anti-lisbon treaty campaign group Libertas in Ireland.

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