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Eindhoven Airport is the first airport to map out the expected runway and flight path use

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BurenApp provides advance insight into the number of civil aircraft and flight routes’

How many aircraft (civil air traffic) are flying in the region this evening, and what runway direction and flight path are they taking? The BurenApp [Neighbours App] of Eindhoven Airport will be able to answer all these questions from 1 December. Eindhoven Airport is the first airport to launch a tool that literally maps the runway direction and flight path forecasts for the local community. With this new tool in the BurenApp, residents can check daily to see what the civil air traffic will be like around their neighbourhood. The app looks ahead by the hour to see how many civil aircraft are flying in the Eindhoven Airport area and from which direction they are taking off or landing. At the beginning of next year, the tool will even look 24 hours ahead, allowing residents to already see next morning’s air traffic the previous evening. Eindhoven Airport developed the tool in collaboration with the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) and air traffic control at Eindhoven Air Base. Official meteorological data from the KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) is used.

Roel Hellemons, CEO of Eindhoven Airport: “Eindhoven Airport likes to keep local residents well informed. We think this is important and we invest in it. For example, we have expanded the BurenApp to include the runway and route forecasts for civil air traffic. This allows local residents to see in advance what the expected civil air traffic will be in their skies. We see this as an important step in informing our neighbours even better.”

Christian Agerbeek, commander of airport services at Eindhoven Air Base, expects that providing more information on the flight movements will contribute to more understanding. “It’s a useful tool for local residents to be able to anticipate future air traffic.

According to Henk Veerbeek, advisor to the Netherlands Aerospace Centre, it is an excellent initiative to share this information with users. “The tool gives local residents more insight into the operation of Eindhoven Airport. The forecast is based on the weather forecast used by air traffic control. By providing the expected runway use, the NLR can make a useful contribution to the expansion of the BurenApp.”

Eindhoven Airport launched the BurenApp earlier this year on 1 May. This first version of the

BurenApp enabled local residents to follow all up-to-date local flight movements and directions.

The BurenApp also gives further information on noise and air quality as important aspects of liveability. Flight facts offer clarity on a range of (practical) matters related to flying. In the app, local residents can read news and background information about Eindhoven Airport tailored to their surroundings. They can also give feedback on the information they receive. Eindhoven Airport is the first airport in the Netherlands to launch an app specifically geared to the local community. With the app, Eindhoven Airport wants to stay in close contact with its immediate surroundings and gauge how local residents value developments at the airport. The Eindhoven Airport BurenApp can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store and on Google Play. Flight nuisance complaints cannot be reported via the app. The website Samenopdehoogte.nl is available for this purpose.

This post was published on 27 November 2019 16:19

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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