FAA Approves Noise Plan to Quiet Rockford International Airport
Published Date: 8/5/2025
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The FAA has approved the noise plan for Chicago/Rockford International Airport, making sure it meets all the rules. This means nearby residents and businesses can expect better noise management soon. The changes aim to keep the area quieter without costing extra money or causing delays.
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FAA Approves Rockford Noise Plan
You live or work near Chicago/Rockford International Airport in Rockford, Illinois: the FAA has determined the airport's noise exposure map meets applicable laws and rules. Nearby residents and businesses can expect better noise management soon, and the notice says this will not cost extra money or cause delays.
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