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Los Angeles World Airports recognizes airlines for efforts to reduce aircraft noise at LAX

Los Angeles World Airports recognizes airlines for efforts to reduce aircraft noise at LAX
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Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has announced the recipients of its annual Fly Quieter Program awards, recognizing airlines operating at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) for efforts to reduce aircraft noise in surrounding communities.

The program, which began in January 2020, is designed to encourage airlines to minimize noise through operational practices and technology. Airlines are evaluated on several criteria, including measured aircraft noise levels in residential areas, the noise ratings of their fleets as certified by the Federal Aviation Administration, adherence to take-off procedures that limit early turns over neighborhoods, compliance with restrictions on nighttime engine run-ups, and avoidance of non-conforming easterly departures during overnight hours.

Airlines are grouped into three categories based on their average daily operations at LAX. In Category 1 (100 or more average daily operations), United Airlines received the Gold award, American Airlines was awarded Silver, and Southwest Airlines earned Bronze. For Category 2 (5-99 daily operations), Volaris took Gold, Frontier Airlines won Silver, and Spirit Airlines was recognized with Bronze. In Category 3 (four or fewer daily operations), Breeze Airways received Gold, ITA Airways was awarded Silver, and Fiji Airways earned Bronze.

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The Fly Quieter Program was the first initiative of its kind at a U.S. commercial airport to allow airlines to earn additional bonus points for voluntarily adopting noise-reducing technologies or engaging with local communities. In 2024, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines and Alaska Airlines were recognized for participating in LAX/Community Noise Roundtable meetings. In previous years, United, Spirit, JetBlue and American Airlines gained bonus points for retrofitting Airbus A320 aircraft with vortex generators that help reduce noise.

"Since the program began, four airlines have participated in LAX/Community Noise Roundtable meetings, providing valuable input and enhancing discussions addressing aircraft noise issues," according to LAWA.

The program aims to promote voluntary compliance since airports cannot enforce mandatory aircraft noise limits but can recognize carriers who follow best practices for noise abatement and use quieter planes where possible.

More details about the Fly Quieter Program are available at the official LAWA website.

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