Дата: 20-08-18 10:30STANSTED LAUNCHES PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON ITS DRAFT NOISE ACTION PLAN (NAP)London Stansted has launched a public consultation on its draft Noise Action Plan (NAP) setting out the airport’s approach to managing aircraft noise and reducing its impact on the local community. The five-year action plan – the third for London Stansted – looks to build on the progress that has already been made in managing the effects of aircraft noise on local people and proposes. Attention the ACTION! Air tickets from UIA for low cost prices! It also looks at a range of new measures such as further restricting the use of the noisiest types of aircraft that can operate at night and stricter penalties for noisy aircraft. Since the publication of the first NAP in 2011 the number of people within Stansted’s noise contours has reduced, even though the airport has returned to significant growth. Attention the ACTION! Air tickets from UIA for low cost prices! According to the airport, the draft Plan considers its future growth whilst also assessing potential associated noise disturbance to communities living near Stansted. Following consultation during 2018 with a range of stakeholders who have an interest in the airport, the new plan will be presented for formal adoption by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) in 2019. Attention the ACTION! Air tickets from UIA for low cost prices! “We have ambitious plans for Stansted that will create more choice for passengers, new terminal facilities and more opportunity for local people. “We recognise that some communities around the airport are affected by aircraft noise and we want to work in partnership with local residents, airlines, regulatory agencies and the Government to reduce these impacts where possible. Attention the ACTION! Air tickets from UIA for low cost prices! “We have made significant progress in this area, and despite the airport’s ongoing growth, the number of people within our noise contours has actually fallen. This is largely due to the introduction of new, quieter aircraft and smarter ways of flying, and over the course of the next five years technology will continue to deliver further improvements. “This new draft Noise Action Plan will provide us with a roadmap for tackling noise disturbance which range from restricting the use of the noisiest aircraft at night through to investigating the use of steeper approaches to keep aircraft higher for longer. The consultation runs until October 17th, 2018. Джерело інформації: Airport World |
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