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Infinity Takes Flight





The Irish Baroque Orchestra is delighted to announce the support of ORIX Aviation in delivering the impactful IBO Infinity programme during 2025.


ORIX Aviation is a leading, global aircraft lessor founded in 1991 and based in Dublin. ORIX owns or manages over 200 aircraft on lease to more than 50 airline customers located in over 30 countries worldwide.


The IBO Infinity programme takes music to children in Dublin's inner city, through Cushion Concerts and weekly class music lessons. All activities are made available for free, giving children equality of access to space for creativity, play and skills development. We expect this programme to touch over 1,000 lives this year. 


Aliye Cornish Moore, IBO's CEO says "We are delighted to welcome ORIX Aviation as a partner for our IBO Infinity programme in 2025. ORIX Aviation are committed to delivering meaningful impact in their communities, and the partnership with the IBO will enhance confidence and build teamwork skills in children who may even be engaging with the arts for the first time. We look forward to taking the programme forward together, with the joint passion and enthusiasm for diversity and inclusion that we share."


Learn more about ORIX Aviation: https://www.orixaviation.com.



 
 
 

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