Night flying restrictions

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Night flying restrictions or night-time curfews,[1] including night flight bans, are any regulations or legislation imposed by a governing body to limit the ground-perceived exposure to aircraft noise pollution during the night hours, when the majority of residents are trying to sleep. Such regulations may include restrictions to available flight paths, or prohibitions against takeoffs, or prohibitions against takeoffs and landings, or prohibitions against ground operations (engine runups or taxiing).[citation needed]

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Europe[edit]

Example: Night flying restrictions at German airports, data from 2006

Night flying restrictions are common at airports in Europe.[clarification needed] Most airports in Germany have restrictions and curfews during the night.[citation needed] Several night flying restrictions including full night flight bans have been introduced in order to ensure that residents living near airports can sleep at night.

  • Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Hungary: A night flight ban between midnight and 5:00 was introduced in August 2019 by agreement between the city of Budapest and the Ministry of Transport. Nearby residents received a government subsidy to install soundproof windows.[2]
  • Cologne Bonn Airport, Germany: In April 2012, the Government of North Rhine-Westphalia introduced a night flight ban for passenger aircraft from midnight until 05:00.[3]
  • El Palomar Airport, Argentina: In 2019, an administrative court in Buenos Aires imposed a night-time flight ban.[4]
  • Frankfurt Airport, Germany: In October 2011, the Supreme Court of Hesse imposed a ban on night flights between 23:00 and 05:00. This decision was upheld by the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig in April 2012.[3] During the morning and evening periods (2200-2300 and 0500-0600) a limited number of flights are allowed, providing they comply with ICAO Chapter 4 noise regulations. Further restrictions apply to noisier aircraft.[5]
  • London airports: The night restrictions for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted define a night period, 2300–0700 hours, and a night quota period, 2330–0600 hours. During the night period, the noisiest types of aircraft (classified as QC/4, QC/8 or QC/16 under the Quota Count system) may not be scheduled to land or to take off (other than in the most exceptional circumstances, such as an emergency landing). In addition, during the night quota period movements by most other types of aircraft (including the new QC/0.25 category) will be restricted by a movements limit and a noise quota, which are set for each season.[6]
  • Zurich Airport, Switzerland: A strict night-time curfew has been in force since 29 July 2010 between 23:30 and 6:00; the time between 23:00 and 23:30 may only be used to reduce backlogs of delayed flights.[1]

Oceania[edit]

Curfews are not as common at international airports in Oceania as they are in Europe, though some airports do still have curfews if they surround densely-populated suburbs.

Curfews at Australian international airports
Airport State/territory Curfew? Notes
Adelaide  South Australia Yes (11:00pm to 6:00am) [7]
Brisbane  Queensland No Curfew proposed,[8] objected to by airport.[9][10]
Cairns  Queensland No [11]
Canberra  Australian Capital Territory No [12]
Darwin International Airport  Northern Territory No [13]
Gold Coast  Queensland Yes (11:00pm to 6:00am) [14]
Hobart  Tasmania No [15]
Melbourne (Tullamarine)  Victoria No [16]
Newcastle (Williamtown)  New South Wales Yes (10:00pm to 6:00am) [17]
Perth  Western Australia No Curfew previously proposed, rejected multiple times.[18][19][20]
Sunshine Coast  Queensland No While there is no curfew at Sunshine Coast Airport, approval is required for aircraft to take off or land at the airport from 11:00pm and 5:30am.[21]
Sydney (Kingsford-Smith)  New South Wales Yes (11:00pm to 6:00am) Despite being the busiest airport in Oceania and a hub for the Asia-Pacific region, Sydney Airport has a curfew because it is located in the densely-populated suburb of Mascot.[22]
Western Sydney  New South Wales No Western Sydney Airport is currently under construction. However, due to it being located away from densely-populated suburbs, it will not have a curfew, unlike Sydney Airport which does have a curfew.[23][24]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Night flight ban". Zurich Airport. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Budapest to Introduce Night Flight Ban in August". Hungary Today. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Night flight bans put focus on noise management". Airport Business. 29 June 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  4. ^ Pilar Wolfsteller (17 October 2019). "Argentina's commercial aviation free-for-all in doubt". FlightGlobal. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  5. ^ AIP Germany. Version 06/16 (2016, May 26). AD 2 EDDF 1-16 (2.20.2.1.4).
  6. ^ DfT statement
  7. ^ https://www.adelaideairport.com.au/corporate/community/curfew-information/
  8. ^ https://greens.org.au/news/media-release/greens-announce-bill-impose-curfew-late-nights-flights-brisbane-airport
  9. ^ https://newsroom.bne.com.au/cost-to-regional-queensland-of-brisbane-caps--curfew/
  10. ^ https://www.bne.com.au/sites/default/files/docs/Chapter%203%20Brisbane%20Airport.pdf
  11. ^ https://www.drivenow.com.au/travel-centre/cairns-airport-guide.jspc
  12. ^ https://www.canberraairport.com.au/corporate/community/aircraft-noise
  13. ^ https://www.darwinairport.com.au/sites/default/files/2022-11/dia_2017_master_plan_-_digital_version.pdf
  14. ^ https://www.goldcoastairport.com.au/contact-information/faqs
  15. ^ https://hobartairport.com.au/corporate/about-us/
  16. ^ https://www.melbourneairport.com.au/corporate/airlines#
  17. ^ https://www.newcastleairport.com.au/flights/itinerant-aircraft/
  18. ^ https://medium.com/@planetalk/perth-airport-does-not-need-a-curfew-and-here-s-why-f67676c94179
  19. ^ https://thewest.com.au/news/aviation/perth-airport-curfew-could-cost-wa-economy-46-billion-ng-b88883687z
  20. ^ http://www.bom.gov.au/aviation/data/education/reference-card-ypph.pdf
  21. ^ https://www.sunshinecoastairport.com.au/corporate/community-and-environment/noise-management/
  22. ^ https://www.sydneyairport.com.au/info-sheet/opening-hours
  23. ^ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-14/western-sydney-aerotropolis-flight-paths-unfair-councils-say/103464184
  24. ^ https://westernsydney.com.au/faqs

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