Laredo Airport's Noise Plan Approved: Quieter Skies for Texans
Published Date: 7/31/2025
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Summary
The FAA gave the green light to Laredo International Airport’s updated Noise Compatibility Program, which includes new rules to keep noise in check around the airport. This update affects local residents and businesses by aiming to reduce noise impact through smart land use and airport policies. The changes were approved in July 2025 and will help make the neighborhood quieter without extra costs to the public.
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Laredo airport noise measures approved
You live or work near Laredo International Airport (LRD) in Laredo, Texas, these changes may make your neighborhood quieter. On July 28, 2025 the FAA approved the Airport's Noise Compatibility Program Update, which includes four land use measures and four administrative measures aimed at reducing noise impact around the airport.
No extra public cost from measures
The FAA approved the airport's noise program on July 28, 2025 and the decision says the measures will help make the neighborhood quieter without extra costs to the public. That means taxpayers and residents are not being charged additional public fees for these approved noise measures.
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