Bruel and Kjaer Supplies Noise Monitor for Airport

Bruel and Kjaer's Airport Noise and Operations Monitoring System (Anoms) has been chosen as part of a noise and flight monitoring project at Copenhagen Airport. Copenhagen Airport is replacing its system with Bruel and Kjaer's Anoms technology, equipped with 12 permanent and two portable noise monitoring terminals. The Anoms will collect the data from around the airport and correlate this with flight track data.

It will also produce publication-ready reports for stakeholders and help the airport to manage its noise abatement policies. In addition, the airport will receive Webtrak, a web-based community engagement module, to provide open and transparent flight and noise information to the communities around the airport. Installation began in December 2010, and Copenhagen Airport expects the system to be fully operational by June 2011. Once the system is in place, Bruel and Kjaer's Noiseoffice services will ensure the airport has a robust system with reliable data.

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