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SeaTac Airport
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The Information you need fight the noise and pollution caused by Sea-Tac Airport
Gives residents of Seatac, Des Moines, Normandy Park, Burien, Tukwila, Federal Way and Seattle resources to fight the negative impacts of Sea-Tac Airport.
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FAQ
Below are some of our most common questions. If you have any questions or would like to talk to us, please email us at info@socnw.org.
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KCIA’s Airport Rules and Regulations Webpage and Minimum Standards Update
The official public comment will run from October 9 to January 31, 2025. Public comments received after 5 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) on January 31, 2025, will be reviewed. However, they may not be added to the public comment record.
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Nonstop flights from Sea-Tac Airport to Philippines start this week
Red-eye flights to and from Seattle and Manila’s Ninoy Aquina International Airport will be offered three days a week starting this week.
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Is Everett’s Paine Field the Solution to Sea-Tac’s Congestion?
Paine Field’s commercial service got off to a promising start in 2019, when passenger volume hit one million passengers. But then COVID-19 hit, and the airport has struggled since.
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FAA fight may net Sea-Tac new Delta flight to Congress’ favorite airport
Seattle passengers may reap the benefits of a months-long Congressional fight over adding more flights to Reagan airport outside Washington, D.C.
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Airport expansion in high gear as summer travel approaches
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is undergoing a massive construction project expansion, making drop-offs and pickups better.
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Sea-Tac Airport’s facelift means upgrades … and work zones
Space is such a premium at Sea-Tac that renovations and passenger vacations are going to happen simultaneously. Projects include wider access roads, reengineered checkpoints and new restrooms.
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Is the Port of Seattle Doing Enough to Mitigate Airplane Noise?
In January, state legislators, local mayors, and community activists from Des Moines to Beacon Hill assailed the Port for turning its back on residents suffering from noise and air pollution caused…
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Soundproofing was a noisy failure for Sea-Tac Airport neighbors. Fixes are coming for some
The Port of Seattle will fund a $5 million pilot program to repair and replace soundproofing equipment in homes near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.