Flight Details: Full HD footage of the Aer Lingus Airbus A320-214 taxing, lining up and taking off from runway 17 at Cork Airport, Ireland. This flight was departing for Salzburg as flight EI7328 (Callsign : "Shamrock Seven Three Two Eight ") and departing at 16:30 (4:30pm) local time (GMT). This A320-200 is registered as EI-DVN and was delivered to Aer Lingus on 24-05-2011 . As with all Aer Lingus aircraft it is named after an Irish saint. This aircraft is called "St Caimin / Caimin" This footage was filmed with a Full HD Panasonic HDC-HS60 Camcorder from the roof of the short term multi storey car park at Cork Airport. Best place to see planes Landig and Takeinf off at Cork Airport ONLY on Runway 17. History Of Aer Lingus Aer Lingus Teoranta (Irish version of Limited) was founded on May 22, 1936. The name originated in Aer Loingeas, which means air fleet. Only five days later, the first service was commenced, a De Havilland 84 Dragon flew from Baldonnel Airfield in Dublin ! to Bristol, England. In 1940, Aer Lingus moved to a Dublin suburb, when a new airport had been completed there. During WWII, only a new connection to Liverpool and an inland route to Shannon were maintained, all other services were suspended. Regular flights were re-introduced on November 9, 1945, with an inaugural flight to London. One year later, Aer Lingus gained an exclusive transport right between Ireland and the UK in exchange for giving BOAC and BEA a 40 % share in the airline. This transport
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