The Irish priest who built an airport
Witness History
BBC
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🗓️ 20 January 2026
⏱️ 9 minutes
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Summary
In May 1986, a new airport opened in Knock in the west of Ireland. It was the dream of an Irish priest, Monsignor James Horan, who raised millions to have it built.
The location for the airport seemed impossible – set in the boggy, foggy hills of rural County Mayo.
However, Knock attracts more than a million pilgrims every year, who come to visit the supposed site of an apparition by the Virgin Mary and other saints.
So, Horan convinced politicians that this remote western landscape could host a gateway to the world, and service the pilgrims who come to visit the shrine of Knock.
Pearce Concannon was working at the local Knock Shrine when the airport opened and remembers when Horan asked him to quit his job and become a firefighter at his new airport. He speaks to Colm Flynn.
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(Photo: Monsignor James Horan in front of the first plane to arrive at the airport. Credit: Ireland West Airport)
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| 0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts. |
| 0:10.0 | Hello and welcome to the Witness History podcast from the BBC World Service with me, Column Flynn. |
| 0:20.1 | God, I remember it only like yesterday. |
| 0:22.5 | I mean, it was like the awe, the spark. |
| 0:26.0 | All of a sudden you see these two aircraft dropping in off the sky |
| 0:30.4 | and saying, what in the Lord God is happening in Ireland? |
| 0:33.2 | What is happening in Nuck? |
| 0:37.7 | That's Pierce Cuncanon, who in 1986 was among thousands of others, |
| 0:43.2 | pressed up against the fence of a new airport, watching the first planes touch down. |
| 0:48.8 | When you grew up in the west of Ireland, it was very much poverty, even in the 80s. |
| 0:53.9 | Our families were all in the UK or in America |
| 0:55.9 | working. Immigration was extremely high. And all of a sudden we have these two aircraft flowing |
| 1:00.9 | by Arlingus and it was just wow, wow, wow. For the first time, planes were landing and taking off |
| 1:07.7 | from Knock Airport in County Mayo in the west of Ireland. |
| 1:12.0 | It was an extraordinary achievement, |
| 1:14.8 | the building of an international airport on a boggy and foggy hillside |
| 1:19.4 | in one of Ireland's poorest rural regions. |
| 1:23.6 | And what made the story even more remarkable was who built it, the local parish priest, speaking here to RTE News. |
| 1:33.5 | Monsignor Horan, what exactly is going on here? |
| 1:37.5 | What do you think is going on? We're building an airport, and I hope the Department of Transport doesn't hear about it. |
| 1:42.1 | Now don't tell them. |
| 1:43.0 | Monsignor James Horan was the parish priest at Knock, a small village world famous for the 1879 |
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