I haven't flown a GII / GIII lately, but I think this list is approximately correct.
Only aircraft conforming to Stage 3 are permitted irrespective of weight in the following countries.
1. Australia
2. Austria
3. Belgium
4. Hong Kong
5. Japan
6. Macau
7. Singapore
8. Switzerland
USA airports are regulated by Federal Law defined in the Airport Noise Capacity Act, ANCA. Airports requiring Stage 3 compliance are quite limited at this time and include:
1. Santa Monica, CA.
2. Naples, FL.
3. Jackson Hole, WY.
4. Lake Tahoe, CA.
(noise limit can be met only by Stage 3 aircraft)
5. Long Beach, CA.
At Teterboro NJ, a policy agreeing to limit operations to Stage 3 only aircraft is currently being implemented. Initially, this is a voluntary restriction.
Van Nuys CA, is conducting an FAA Part 161 noise study with the intention to either apply a day time noise level limit of 77dBA or to outright ban Stage 2 aircraft, either way it will eliminate Stage 2 GII/III aircraft.
Some US airports apply night time curfews to Stage 2 business jets. Some examples are.
1. Aspen, CO.
2. Buchanan Field, CA.
3. Kalamazoo, MI.
4. Islip Long Island, NY.
5. Martha’s Vineyard, MA.
6. Orlando Exec, FL.
7. Palm Beach, FL.
8. Washington National, DC.
9. San Diego, CA.
10.Santa Barbara, CA.
11. Raleigh Durham, NC.
12. New Haven, CT.
13. Van Nuys, CA.
Presently the following individual European airports specify Stage 3 only.
1. Stockholm, Bromma, Sweden.
2. Tel-Aviv, Israel.
3. Belfast City, Ireland.
4. London, Farnborough, England.
5. London, Northolt, England.
6. Berlin, Templehof, Germany.
7. Brussels National, Belgium.
8. Amsterdam, Holland.
Some individual airports ban or restrict the passage of Stage 2 aircraft below the 34,000KG (75,000lb) threshold.
- Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, London Stage 2 GII/III banned at night.
- Paris, le Bourget, Orly, Charles De Gaulle, Stage 2 arrivals at night banned.
- Dusseldorf, Stage 2 aircraft restricted to operate between 07.00 and 18.00.
- Barajas, Madrid, Stage 2 aircraft restricted from operating between 00.00 and 06.00. Stage 3 aircraft below noise category CR 4 permitted.
- Liege, Belgium, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Charleroi, Belgium. Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Antwerp, Belgium, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Brussels, Belgium, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Toulouse-Blagnac, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Cote d’Azur Nice France, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 23.15 and after 06.00.
- Fiumicino, Rome, Applied to EU Director to ban Stage 2 movements, time frame not known.
- Leipzig, Germany, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 22.00 and after 06.00.
- Reykjavik, Iceland, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Belfast City, Ireland, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Ben Gurion, Israel, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Schiphol, Netherlands, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Tegel, Berlin Germany, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Sofia, Bulgaria, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Bucharest, Rumania, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Budapest, Hungary, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 23.00 and after 06.00.
- Frankfurt Germany, Stage 2 aircraft restricted to operate between 07.00 and 18.00 on weekdays, No operations allowed on weekend.
- Hamburg Germany, Stage 2 aircraft banned, QTA equipped GII/III may operate.
- Hanover, Germany, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 21.00 and after 05.00.
- Munich Germany, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 21.00 and after 05.00.
- Okecie Warsaw, Poland, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 22.00 and after 06.00.
- Linate Italy, Applied to EU Director to ban Stage 2 movements.
- Malpensa Italy, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Nurnberg Germany, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 20.00 and after 06.00.
- Oslo Norway, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Ostend Belgium, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Ostrava Czech Republic, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Lisbon/Madeira/Porto Portugal, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 00.00 and after 06.00.
- Trondheim Norway, Stage 2 aircraft banned.
- Edinburgh, Scotland, Stage 2 aircraft curfew limited to operations up to 22.00 and after 06.00.
This list is not complete, but it gives you an idea of typical restrictions found in Europe.
Noise restrictions are in place, or legislation has been enacted to limit the operation of Stage 2 aircraft in some other countries.
1. Argentina, proposed legislation in line with the Brazilian phase out.
2. Brazil, Stage 3 only by 2010
3. Chile, Stage 3 only by January 1, 2009
4. Columbia, Stage 3 only by end 2007. Applies to Bogotá. New A/C registrations must be certified to Stage 3.
5. Philippines, Stage 3 only by end 2007. No further data available.
6. South Africa, Stage 3 only by 2010.
A current listing can be found at the Boeing Web Site:
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/noise/
Addition of a stage III hush kit such as those provided by Stage III Technologies and Quiet Technology Aerospace will allow a G-II / G-III to meet any of the above listed noise requirements.
GV
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