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Emirates noise reduction results in award from SFO

Posted 29 August 2012 · Add Comment

Emirates has been awarded the Jon C. Long Fly Quiet 'Chairperson's Award' for 2010 – 2011 by San Francisco International Airport (SFO) for demonstrating significant efforts in reducing aircraft noise impacts in the communities surrounding the airport.

Above: Emirates recognised as a ‘Quiet’ member of the San Francisco community.

“Over the past year, the Emirates Flight Operations team has met with SFO Aircraft Noise Abatement Office (SFO ANAO) staff numerous times in an effort to improve their performance and the results are definitely above and beyond mere program participation,” said Jeffrey Gee, Roundtable Chair of the SFO ‘Fly Quiet’ Programme. “Emirates has worked diligently with the SFO ANAO to improve its overall Fly Quiet scores and hence we are pleased to present the airline with our prestigious Jon C. Long Fly Quiet annual ‘Chairperson’s Award.’”

The Fly Quiet Program is led by San Francisco International Airport’s Aircraft Noise Abatement Office to ensure that flights operate as quietly as possible and to provide information about noise abatement to community residents. Conscious of flying a ‘heavy’ aircraft on the ultra-long haul route between Dubai and San Francisco – the Boeing 777-300 Extended Range - Emirates was determined to limit noise emissions and achieve overall operational excellence. Emirates Flight Operations and SFO joined together to analyse hundreds of flights to determine actual aircraft climb profiles, the use of certain Standard Instrument Departures and wind gradient encounters, all major causes of noise, in order to identify the best flight paths and minimize noise impacts.

Above: 3D Image showing Emirates Departures out of San Francisco Runway 28R.

“Emirates believes that taking care of our passengers does not end when they disembark our aircraft or even when they exit out of the airport’s terminal doors. As active members of the communities in the destinations we serve, we aim to be good citizens and take into consideration those living near our destination airports. Reducing our noise impact from our aircraft is a great example of how Emirates can benefit the communities we serve,” said Captain Alan Stealey, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President Flight Operations. “Recognition of our achievements in San Francisco is a great honour and we thank the airport for their role in supporting our efforts to reduce our noise impact around SFO.”

More information about Emirates’ environmental performance and operational initiatives can be found in its 2011-12 Environment Report at www.emirates.com/environmentreport

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