Tuesday, April 28, 2009

ANTRIM - Telecommunications firm creates 80 jobs in Belfast

A Dublin-based telecommunications company is creating 80 new jobs in Belfast.

InTune Networks, based in Parkwest in Dublin, is spending £10m establishing a new research and development centre in the Sandy Row area of Belfast.

The jobs creation agency in the North, Invest NI, is contributing £1m towards the project, which will focus on improving high-speed internet connectivity in cities and towns, reports RTE.

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Plane diverts to Shannon following medical emergency

A Delta Airlines Boeing 767-300 from Istanbul (Turkey) to New York JFK (USA) with 215 people on board, diverted to Shannon due to a medical emergency on Sunday.

The airplane landed safely on runway 24 at 1.19pm. The crew had earlier reported that a single female (59) had low blood pressure and a possible heart condition.

The airplane reached New York with a delay of 2 hours.

Plane diverts to Shannon following medical emergency

A Delta Airlines Boeing 767-300 from Istanbul (Turkey) to New York JFK (USA) with 215 people on board, diverted to Shannon due to a medical emergency on Sunday.

The airplane landed safely on runway 24 at 1.19pm. The crew had earlier reported that a single female (59) had low blood pressure and a possible heart condition.

The airplane reached New York with a delay of 2 hours.