Council rules number of night-time flights from new runway breaches planning conditions
Regulators find no evidence of Dublin Airport security deficiencies following whistleblower claims, DAA says
The enforcement notice said the reason for the conditions on the number of night-time flights was to protect the “residential amenity” of the area. In a statement, the DAA said it was “disappointed” by the council decision and that it had only been given six weeks to limit flights to at most 65 a night. The order was coming “in the middle of the peak summer holiday season”, it said.
The DAA said a “more appropriate” noise quota should be introduced, instead of a cap on the number of night-time flights, which it said was “no longer a fit-for-purpose”.
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