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Abstract
Despite continued improvements in aircraft technology, aircraft noise remains one of the most socially contentious aspects of airport operations and the externality effect that is most likely to provoke a negative response from local airport residents and neighbouring communities. Aircraft noise is both a quality of life and a sustainability issue and planning permission for airport development, modification to existing operating hours and/or changes to flightpaths in the UK requires the provision of strict noise management and mitigation strategies. Collecting and monitoring complaints about aircraft noise is one mechanism through which airports, local authorities and national regulators can review levels of community annoyance and analyse reactions to changes in noise exposure. Nevertheless, airports are under no obligation to collect noise complaints and the absence of a standard UK-wide approach means that individual airports adopt different practices. This paper reports on a desk-top survey of the variety of mechanisms used by the UK’s 25 busiest passenger airports to capture noise complaints. The findings have important implications for airports, in terms of cost and transparency, and for local authorities and regulators who may need to compare the frequency or occurrence of noise complaint data between sites to determine their relative impact or the likely implications of planning applications. The paper concludes with recommendations for policy and practice.
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Author's Biography
Lucy Budd is Senior Lecturer in Air Transport and Programme Director of the MSc in Air Transport Management in the School of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University. Lucy has published widely in the area of airport and airline operations and she is co-editor (with Stephen Ison) of the new book Air Transport Management: An International Perspective (2016, Taylor and Francis).
Stephen Ison is Professor of Transport Policy and Programme Director of the BSc in Air Transport Management and BSc Transport and Business Management Degrees in the School of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University. His research activities span all aspects of aviation and airport policy and he has a particular interest in airport surface access and the economics of airline deregulation.