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…HMMH is pleased announce the release of Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 17: Research Methods for Understanding Aircraft Noise Annoyances and Sleep Disturbance. HMMH led a research team…
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…This presentation gives a detailed analysis of the relationship between how annoyed residents say they are with aircraft noise and judgments of the airport. Enter Contact Information for Full…
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…is changing out all your traditional lighting in a parking garage with LEDs. 20% of the cost of that project can be returned to the airport and project consultant through…
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…airport noise using the Federal Aviation Administration’s Integrated Noise Model (INM) and NOISEMAP, as well as wide-ranging technical and analytical support. Senior Vice President Ted Baldwin said of Justin, “His…
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…Committee and research institutions including serving on several Airport Cooperative Research Program panels and acting as an industry advisor to ASCENT, FAA’s Center of Excellence. Katherine was named a ‘Top…
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…reporting, and research and noise modeling for a variety of aviation noise, planning, and environmental projects. Her work has focused on noise, airport stakeholder engagement, research on best practices/guidebooks on…
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…HMMH team members were featured in the Port of Seattle’s recent video highlighting the many functions of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Noise Programs. Watch the full video here >>…
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…by Stephen Barrett HMMH is pleased to inform clients and colleagues of the official release of Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 108 “Energy Technologies Compatibility with Airports and…
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…in Haiti. I’m thinking not just about the logistical and operational challenge of operating an airport that has been decimated, but mostly about the collapse of an entire country –…
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…managed – this implies very high level of automation; 2) level of required aircraft performance will be driven by demands vs capacity; 3) user access priority still needs to be…
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