A local community group said they are subjected to ' imposing noise that was never meant to be'.
DUBLIN AIRPORT OPERATOR daa has rejected claims that it is in breach of planning permission granted for the North Runway.
The first flight from the new runway, which cost €320 million and was first awarded planning permission in 2007, took off last August.Ballyboughal Community Council, in a statement on 22 February, added that the Standard Instrument Departures means “homes will continue to be overflown at low altitude with thundering, imposing noise that was never meant to be”.
While the community group said residents “expect some level of noise”, the statement added: “We did not expect it to continue to ramp up to what it is now and what it is expected to be with the massive increase in day time flights and also night time flights that will begin that do not have approved planning permission in place.”In a statement issued today, daa said it “recently undertook a review of the departure flight paths being used from the North Runway”.
“This review was completed in accordance with the Irish Aviation Authority, which is the appropriate regulatory body, and identified that the Standard Instrument Departures needed to be updated.The statement from the daa added that it “continues to work closely with the local community regarding any issues they are facing as a result of operations at Dublin Airport”.
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