Pamela Brooks, Head of Operations at The Shannon Airport Group, with Senior Infants pupils from St Senan’s NS Molly O’Mara, Jack McMahon (front), Riea Carroll, Jake Fleming and Freddie Lake (back) getting involved in The Shannon Airport Group Time Capsule initiative, “Time, Sealed and Delivered”. Photograph: Arthur Ellis

SHANNON AIRPORT has set flight with a time capsule callout to mark eighty years since the first transatlantic flight in Co Clare.

On 24th October 1945, a DC-4 aircraft operated by American Overseas Airlines touched down at Shannon Airport, making history as the first scheduled, commercial transatlantic passenger flight.

Eight decades later, the Shannon Airport Group is commemorating this landmark moment with a nostalgic, community driven Time Capsule initiative that encapsulates the past, present and future.

Members of the public including passengers, staff, community groups, local schools and children have been to contribute to a Time Capsule that will be sealed and buried at the airport this October. Submissions may include stories, drawings, photographs, or reflections that capture life today and imagine the world of tomorrow.

This initiative celebrates Shannon’s pioneering role in aviation from the first transatlantic passenger flight to over two million passengers annually and five daily departures to the US.

Head of Operations at the Shannon Airport Group, Pamela Brooks said, “Celebrating 80 years of transatlantic travel is a remarkable milestone – not just for Shannon Airport and the Mid-West, but for the global aviation community. It’s incredible to reflect on how far we’ve come since that first historic flight in 1945. Today, Shannon offers daily transatlantic services to New York, Chicago, and Boston, and we’ve even witnessed the European debut of the first electric aircraft this year”.

Pamela Brooks, Head of Operations at The Shannon Airport Group, with Senior Infants pupils from St Senan’s NS Riea Carroll, Freddie Lake, Jack McMahon (front), Molly O’Mara and Jake Fleming (back) getting involved in The Shannon Airport Group Time Capsule initiative, “Time, Sealed and Delivered”. Photograph: Arthur Ellis.

She added, “Through this Time Capsule project, we’re inviting our passengers, partners, and the wider community to imagine that future with us – while also capturing what life looks like for us all at this moment in time”.

Those interested in contributing to The Shannon Airport Group ‘Time, Sealed and Delivered’ project are encouraged to think about things such as future travel, technology, sustainability, culture and community. How would they share their hopes and predictions for the next 80 years, as well as what items might reflect life as it is now in 2025 – a photo, letter, small souvenir, newspaper article – or something completely unique!

The call for submission of ideas opened on Tuesday and closes on September 29th, with selected, physical items required by October 10th. The capsule will be sealed during a special ceremony at Shannon Airport later that month to which chosen contributors will be invited. For full details and to submit an idea, please go to www.snnairportgroup.ie/about-us/80-year-celebration/.

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