Noise Nuisances at Orly Airport: a Stricter Curfew, but No Flight Reduction
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The conditions for operating night flights at Paris-Orly airport have been tightened to reduce noise pollution. A partial curfew has been put in place since 22 hours for the loudest aircraft. The second most frequented airport in France, Orly welcomed 33.1 million passengers in 2024. - Noise at Orly airport: a stricter curfew, but no reduction of flights (Transports).
A ministerial decree of 4 July acts the entry into force of a set of binding measures designed to limit noise pollution for the inhabitants of Orly and the surrounding communes. The plan incorporates the recruitment of 1,000 employees by the Air France-KLM group. At the end of the study of Impact under the Balanced Approach (EIAE), various measures to strengthen the framework for the prevention of noise pollution are implemented. All these measu…
A ministerial decree published on 4 July sets in place a series of binding measures to reduce noise pollution around Orly airport. Following a consultation with the elected representatives of the...
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