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Naples Airport Authority seeks volunteers for Noise Compatibility Committee

Naples Airport Authority seeks volunteers for Noise Compatibility Committee

The Naples Airport Authority (NAA) is seeking applications to fill three volunteer positions on its Noise Compatibility Committee (NCC). Members will serve a four-year term ending March 31, 2029. Open positions include:


One member resident who is active in general aviation or a commercial pilot

One member resident from the Airport's Northeast quadrant

One member resident from the Airport's Southwest quadrant


The nine-member NCC monitors aircraft noise impacts, receives public input and makes recommendations about noise mitigation procedures for consideration by the NAA. NCC members donate their time and expertise, and work alongside NAA stakeholders — including the Board of Commissioners, staff, consultants and our citizens — to maintain a high quality of life in Naples.


All applicants must be a resident of Collier County or the City of Naples, depending on the position. Applications for the vacancies must be received no later than 12 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4. Details about the positions, the criteria for applying, and the application can be found here: https://www.flynaples.com/ncc-about/.


For more information or to apply for one of the NCC openings, please contact Robin King, Director of Communications, at 239-643-0733 or rking@flynaples.com.


About Naples Airport


Naples Airport is ideally located within minutes of downtown Naples, the Gulf of Mexico and I-75, connecting people to the Paradise Coast through an exceptional airport experience. The airport serviced 119,075 annual operations and more than 200,000 passengers last year, while being an engaged, responsive partner to the community. Home to corporate aviation, air charter, car rental, flight schools and critical public services such as fire/rescue, air ambulance services, mosquito control, and the Collier County Sheriff's Aviation Unit, the airport also prides itself on being the hub of emergency staging during natural disasters, like hurricanes.


All funds used for the airport's operation, maintenance and improvements are generated from activities at the airport or federal and state grants from aviation-related user fees. The airport receives no local tax dollars. The Florida Department of Transportation values the airport's annual economic impact on the community at more than $781 million.


For more information or to subscribe to email updates from the airport, visit http://www.FlyNaples.com.

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