BELGIUM NOISE

Keith NuthallUNILATERAL action by the Belgian government to ban night-time landing and take-offs of outdated aircraft using hush-kit mufflers is being challenged by the European Commission. It says that Belgium should impose noise restrictions on aircraft in a way that is harmonised with the rest of the EU, under a new air noise directive, in force from July 1. This legislation replaced abandoned proposals to ban hush-kitted aircraft across Europe, a draft law sparking significant opposition from the USA. As a result, it was rewritten to match International Civil ...


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