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Flight patterns target noise near Logan

October 17, 2007

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The Federal Aviation Administration has approved new flight patterns aimed at reducing noise above neighborhoods around Logan International Airport. According to the FAA, the new rules will require aircraft to fly at higher altitudes along the North and South Shore approaching the airport. Many of the 55 communities included in the 25-nautical-mile area under study by the FAA will see ... (Full article: 680 words)

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