The Air Navigation (Foreign Military Aircraft) Order 1952 gives the Minister for Foreign Affairs primary responsibility for the regulation of activity by foreign military aircraft overflying or landing in the State. My Department considers requests for permission to transit Irish airports or airspace in consultation with relevant Departments and agencies.
In September 2015 permission was granted by my Department in respect of 134 overflights and landings of military aircraft from the following countries:
Australia
Canada
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
France
Germany
Greece
India
Italy
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Lebanon
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
Pakistan
Palestine
Romania
Russia
Sweden
USA
Most requests for landings by foreign military aircraft concern aircraft refuelling, crew and passenger rest, with smaller numbers relating to the transport of dignitaries, flight crew training, airport familiarisation and aircraft maintenance. A substantial number of requests in September 2015 concerned travel by foreign dignitaries to New York for the UN General Assembly.