What Subscribers Say About Airport Noise Report
“Airport Noise Report is a must read for airport noise professionals who want to remain on the leading edge of aircraft noise issues.”
Steve Alverson
Director
Environmental Science Associates
Sacramento, CA
“Successful airport managers understand that airport noise and capacity issues are the key to their sustainable growth.
As the world leader in airport noise and flight track monitoring, Lochard relies on the Airport Noise Report to keep up to date with the latest industry developments. ANR has a hard-earned reputation for researching and delivering the important news in its clear and unbiased style. It is on our must read list.”
Robert Brodecky
Vice President
Lochard Corporation
Stoneham, MA
“The Airport Noise Report is essential reading in the Aircraft Noise & Environmental Planning Office of Miami-Dade County Aviation Department. Our office deals with noise issues surrounding Miami International Airport as well as our five GA airports.
Information contained in ANR is a great asset to the office, as we get to see on a regular basis what other airports around the country are doing and many times apply proven results to our program. As someone that has been in airport noise since 1982, it’s also nice to read about what friends in the industry are doing at their airports … and noise problems they are facing.”
Jeffrey R. Bunting
Chief, Aircraft Noise & Environmental Planning
Miami-Dade County Aviation Department
“I have been a subscriber to Airport Noise Report for many years because of the great value of this publication. Anne Kohut should be commended for publishing a high quality, timely, and informative document that serves as a useful resource for all of us involved in airport noise mitigation efforts across the country. I encourage anyone interested in airport noise issues to subscribe to this one-of-a-kind publication.”
David F. Carbone
Senior Planner/Airport Planning
County of San Mateo, CA
“The New Jersey Coalition Against Aircraft Noise, a statewide volunteer citizens’ group, has subscribed to ANR for eleven years. The publication has provided our organization with timely, thorough, and accurate reporting related to aviation noise. Topical coverage includes technical, legal, policy, economic, business, and environmental issues.
We have found the information indispensable in keeping abreast of events, making decisions, and setting direction. It is required reading for those whose welfare or business is affected by aviation noise!”
Jerome Feder, Ph. D, Director NJCAAN
Pamela Barsam-Brown, Executive Director NJCAAN
“The Airport Noise Report is the only publication focused exclusively on the subject of airport noise. ANR covers the technology and policy of airport noise control nationally and internationally. It would take a tremendous research effort to gather the information from a single issue, and a greater effort to encapsulate it as ANR presents it.”
John C. Freytag, P.E., Director
Charles M. Salter Associates
San Francisco
“I am delighted to add a resounding HOORAY! for the ANR and the contribution that it makes to my consulting practice.
After thirty-eight years of private practice in the airport consulting business, I find that the ANR is a must-read publication and a constant source of information for my use in communicating ideas to my clients on matters involving aircraft noise.
The timely presentation, with citations and references, of what is happening, where it is happening, and who is involved is essential to Walter E. Gillfillan and Associates consulting practice. Keep up the good work!”
Walter Gillfillan
Walter E. Gillfillan and Associates
Kensington, CA
“As a founding Board member of the Airport Noise Report, I am very proud to have played some small role in being part of this very informative newsletter until my retirement from the aviation industry in 1999.
Commercial aircraft over flight noise has been a serious environmental problem since the first jet operations began in the late 1960’s. As the problems grew with expanding operations, the need also grew for a single source point of information disseminated to the industry. Anne Kohut came along and created the Airport Noise Report, which helped fill the void.
Through the years, Anne has done an outstanding service to the aviation community, which includes equipment manufacturers, airport management, airline executives, impacted airport communities, legal groups, governmental agencies, and all other interested parties involved in the search for solutions to the noise problem. The newsletter has presented salient information on the various topics in a very unbiased manner.
I always found Anne to be available to discuss her printed material if I thought some additional viewpoint was merited. Through the years our telephone calls and meetings always resulted in wonderful debates, and we always didn’t see “eye to eye” about what noise solutions were feasible, but in the end, what the ANR printed, was fair and informative.
Today on my library shelves, I possess every copy of the newsletter ever printed. I have found it to be an extremely useful source of historical events, which many of the young new members of the battle should review, before standing up in public trying to sound like experts. I strongly believe that the Airport Noise Report should be on the library shelves of anyone involved with the aircraft noise problem.”
Dick Linn
Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport Noise Office (retired)
American Airlines (retired)
“As a firm that provides consultant services to Aircraft Noise Insulation Programs nationwide, the ANR provides an indispensable source of information about these programs from airports, FAA, and consultants worldwide.”
Debra Russell
Director of Aircraft Noise Information Programs
Corlett, Skaer & DeVoto Architects, Inc.
San Francisco
“We have found ANR to be a valuable tool for staying informed of emerging noise issues and ongoing legal events that may affect the future of our airport.”
Kevin Shirer, A.A.E.
Planning & Environmental Coordinator
Scottsdale Airport
“We have subscribed to the Airport Noise Report for many years. Having a publication that allows us to keep up to date with the key aircraft noise policy developments in the U.S. has proven invaluable. I’m still looking for a similar publication which covers the European scene.”
Dave Southgate
Director Aviation Environment Policy
Aviation and Airports Policy Division
Australian Federal Department of Transport and Regional Services
“Airport Noise Report is the only newsletter that this noise office has ever subscribed to since Volume 1, Number 1, issued on January 23, 1989. What else is there to say?”
Armando Tovar
Noise Officer
Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority
“I am the President of Mon-Ray, Inc. We are a manufacturer of high performance aluminum windows and doors. One of our Divisions specializes in Sound Abatement and we are active in almost every Airport Sound Program in the United States.
We look forward to the ANR publication each month and read it immediately. We treat the publication as an important research periodical that can confirm, inform and introduce us to new subjects, issues or opportunities. The ANR publication is one of our key information sources on general activities, regulations and related trends in the Sound Abatement business.”
Ed Van Pelt
President
Mon-Ray, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN