Aircraft noise on BER: Communities are against new plans!

Aircraft noise on BER: Communities are against new plans!

Rangsdorf, Deutschland - A storm of emotions flashes in the Teltow-Fläming region! While the municipalities around the airport defend themselves against planned changes to air traffic control, young entrepreneurs celebrate the continued existence of traditional companies. For example, 28-year-old Sebastian Vogel took over the well-known butcher Balk butcher, which has been based in Rangsdorf for almost 125 years and also wants to continue to offer the highest quality meat products, as both MAZ online href = "https://www.fleischerei.de/eapaper-archiv/"> report the butcher.

Airport ber under pressure

The fear of more aircraft noise increases: The affected communities of Schulzendorf, Eichwalde, Wildau, Königs Wusterhausen and Zeuthen have formulated drastic proposals against the required adjustments to the navigation procedures at BER. Although these changes are initially purely technical, the residents fear tightening the noise pollution. German air traffic control is planning to change the Hoffmann curve and the associated advice in the aircraft noise commission takes place today. Final decisions are to be made in January 2025.

A look into the future

While the communities defend themselves against impending aircraft noise, Sebastian Vogel takes over the reins in the butcher Balk. "We want to offer reliable, high -quality goods," emphasizes Vogel. His responsibility as a new owner is all about tradition, while at the same time the product range is to be expanded in the future. This shows that changes can bring both challenges and opportunities.

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