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NOISE ABATEMENT A COMMERCIAL AVIATION PERSECTIVE

NOISE ABATEMENT A COMMERCIAL AVIATION PERSECTIVE. Andy Vasarins Vice President Flight Operations Air Transport Association of Canada September 16, 2007 I CAO-McGill University Institute of Air and Space Law Aviation Safety, Security & The Environment: The way Forward Conference

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NOISE ABATEMENT A COMMERCIAL AVIATION PERSECTIVE

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  1. NOISE ABATEMENTA COMMERCIAL AVIATION PERSECTIVE Andy Vasarins Vice President Flight Operations Air Transport Association of Canada September 16, 2007 I CAO-McGill University Institute of Air and Space Law Aviation Safety, Security & The Environment: The way Forward Conference Montreal, Québec

  2. Presentation Outline • ATAC – Who We Are • How It All Started ? • Commercial Aviation In The 60’s & 70’s • What Has Changed ? • Where To From Here ?

  3. Who We Are • Trade Organization, established in 1934 representing the interests of Canada’s airlines – global, national, charter, regional/local • Vigorously advocate commercial aviation interests in Ottawa • Work with regulators to enhance safety, reduce the financial impact of regulations. Other members include industry suppliers and foreign carriers doing business in Canada • ATAC is the voice of the industry – represents over 95% of commercial air transport revenues in Canada

  4. Always In Spotlight

  5. How It All Started • Traffic Growth and Route Expansion • Larger Aircraft • Turbo Jets and Low Bypass Turbo Fans • Airport Expansion • Noise Mitigation Programs • Hush Kits

  6. What Causes Noise • Engines • Low Bypass Turbofans • Turbo Jets • Propeller Driven • Airframe Design • Climb Out • Landing • Reverse Thrust • Taxiing • Engine Testing

  7. What Has Changed • Engine Types – High Bypass Turbofans • New Composite Materials • Lighter • Quieter • Twin Engine Aircraft • New Aerodynamic Shapes • RNAV Sid Departures • Noise Abatement Procedures • No Reverse on Landing • NADP Departures • NEF Recommendations • Land Scarcity

  8. Schematic turbofan engines; the high-bypass engine (lower) has a large fan that routes much air around the turbine, the low-bypass engine (upper) has a smaller fan routing more air into the turbine.

  9. Noise Abatement Woes • 40 Years Old • Do Not Reflect Today’s Technologic Reality • Costly • Cause Noise Pollution • Burn up Precious Resources

  10. Where to From Here

  11. NEF Contour Enforcement

  12. Government Role • The Issue Jet aircraft are one of the most disturbing sources of noise in our environment. People who live in communities near airports have become increasingly concerned about potential health effects from aircraft noise.

  13. Airports Role • Proactive Communication • Airport Design • Taylor NADP Departures • ANS Role • Collaborate with Airlines • RNAV SIDS • Constant Descent Approaches

  14. AVIATION TRANSPORTATION IS AN ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS 9 – 11 PROVED THAT MOVE FORWARD COLLABORATIVELY

  15. THANK YOU!

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