Report says no changes to flight paths at Boston airport

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MILTON, Mass. — A report conducted for Massachusetts Port Authority says there should not be changes to flight paths over Massachusetts towns following years of noise complaints from Milton residents.

The Patriot Ledger reports that MIT’s International Center for Air Transportation said that spreading out flights traveling out of Boston Logan Airport will not be the solution to the airplane noise that has hit Boston’s local communities the hardest.

Milton residents have been fighting to equally distribute Logan Airport’s flight path for almost a decade after the implementation of a new navigation system resulted in planes and their noise being centered over narrow areas.

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