The IAA is a wholly-owned state company operating under the Companies Acts (1963 to 2005), the Irish Aviation Authority Act (1993) and the Air Navigation and Transport Acts (1936 to 1998). The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform is the main shareholder in the company, holding all but one share in the company, the remaining share is held by the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport.
The company employs over 650 staff across its business divisions – air traffic control, safety regulation, technology and training, and administration and corporate affairs – located in Dublin city centre (HQ); Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports; Ballygirreen, County Clare; and Ballycasey, County Clare. Its turnover in 2013 was €173 million.
The IAA complies with the following policies and legislation:
Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies
Ethics in Public Office Act, 1995
Standards in Public Office Act, 2001
The IAA’s Audit and Risk Committee, appointed in March 2021 for the current term has the following members:
Marie Bradley – Chair of the Committee
Cian Blackwell
Eimer O’Rourke
As required by the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies, the members of the Audit and Risk Committee must collectively and do possess the appropriate range of skills to perform its functions to the required standard. There is a formal process for assessing the skills mix in the Code. This has been applied and the position is reviewed regularly. The Code specifies recent relevant experience in the following areas:
- Governance
- Internal Audit
- Public Sector Environment and the Industry
- Recent Financial Experience
- Risk Assessment
- Technical/Specialist Areas