Springfield-Branson National Airport serves the Ozarks region with commercial and cargo flights. Flight paths over residential areas create noise impacts particularly on approaches from the west and departures to the east.
Springfield-Branson National Airport handles commercial airline service, cargo operations, and general aviation serving the Ozarks region. The airport has seen growth in service as the Springfield metro area expands. Flight paths cross residential neighborhoods on the west and east sides. The Missouri Air National Guard 131st Bomb Wing occasionally operates from the facility. National Guard training flights and civilian commercial traffic combine to create noise impacts for surrounding communities.
No local violations for aircraft noise. FAA jurisdiction. Complaints filed with airport authority.
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