Oakland International Airport Begins Operating New "Hush House
Oakland International Airport this month will begin operating its new ground runup enclosure, or "hush house," which is designed to restrict aircraft noise during engine testing. The three-sided structure is located near the center of the airfield and cost $4 million in passenger facility charges to...
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