Dublin Airport cares about the civilians that live in its surrounding areas and therefore are constantly monitoring air quality, to ensure it is not being effected by airport activities. See below for more information
Downloads
- 2024 Q2 Air Quality Report
- 2024 Q1 Air Quality Report
- 2023 Annual Air Quality Report
- 2023 Q3 Air Quality Report
- 2023 Q2 Air Quality Report
- 2023 Q1 Air Quality Report
- 2022 Annual Air Quality Report
- Air Quality Information Q3 2022
- Air Quality Information Q2 2022
- Air Quality Information Q1 2022
- 2021 Annual Air Quality Report
- Air Quality Information Q3 2021
- Air Quality information Q2 2021
- Air Quality Information Q1 2021
- 2020 Annual Air Quality Report
- Air Quality Information Q3 2020
- Air Quality Information Q2 2020
- Air Quality Information Q1 2020
- 2019 Annual Air Quality Report
- Air Quality Information Q3 2019
- Air Quality Information Q2 2019
- Air Quality Information Q1 2019
- Air Quality Information Q3 2018
- Air Quality Information Q2 2018
- Air Quality Information Q1 2018
- 2018 Air Quality Annual Report
- Air Quality Information Q3 2017
- Air Quality Information Q2 2017
- Air Quality Information Q1 2017
- 2017 Air Quality Annual Report
- Air Quality Information Q1 2016
- Air Quality Information Q1 2016
- Air Quality Information Q3 2016
- 2016 Annual Air Quality Report
Dublin Airport covers a significant area of land in North Dublin, approximately two and a half thousand acres and is bounded on two sides by two of the busiest highways in the country - the M1 and the M50.
As a result of this, daa carries out ambient air monitoring at Dublin Airport and the surrounding areas to ensure air quality is not effected by airport activities. Please see below a list of downloadable Air Quality reports.
To find out more about our ESG initiatives, please visit our daa ESG website here.