ANA denies responsibility for non-compliance with the airport noise plan
José Luís Arnault says he appealed the fine because not doing so 'would be admitting guilt' for something he is not responsible for.

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José Luís Arnault says he appealed the fine because not doing so 'would be admitting guilt' for something he is not responsible for.

The concessionaire's managers argue that it is not ANA's services causing the noise but the flights themselves, and they say the carbon tax levied on aviation should fund noise‑mitigation measures.

The capital will receive more than five million euros to tackle noise from Lisbon Airport. Priority will be given to investment in private homes intended for use as permanent residences.

'Less Noise' programme should have started in September, but the signing of the protocols for its implementation was only formalised last Thursday.

The government announced €10 million to improve the soundproofing of homes affected by noise from Humberto Delgado Airport.

The Less Noise Programme was approved almost a year ago.

Home News Lisbon receives money to alleviate airport noise Lisbon receives money to alleviate airport noise The municipalities of Lisbon and Loures will receive the largest share of the €10 million announced by the government to improve soundproofing in homes affected by noise from Humberto Delga
The Government announced €10 million to improve the soundproofing of homes near the airport, an amount that the group of nearby residents called “late” and “insufficient”.

ANA — Aeroportos de Portugal will appeal the fine imposed on it for breaching the noise action plan for Humberto Delgado Airport in Lisbon, arguing that it fully met the obligations set out. "It's not about the amount, obviously — the sum is completely symbolic, even compared with our voluntary contribution ...

ANA, the operator of Lisbon Airport, will challenge a penalty imposed for failing to comply with the city's noise management plan.

The Inspectorate imposed the minimum fine of €12,000 on the company that operates Lisbon Airport. The CEO says the obligations set out in the plan to alter structures were “fully complied with”.

According to the CEO, the noise action plan includes measures that depend on the company itself and others that require intervention by external entities.

The company maintains it fully complied with the obligations set out.

Home News €10 million to reduce noise from Lisbon Airport €10 million to reduce noise from Lisbon Airport The Programa Menos Ruído will make €10 million available to improve the acoustic insulation of homes affected by noise from Humberto Delgado Airport.

The government marked the signing of cooperation protocols to implement the 'Less Noise' Programme, approved by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of 16 March 2025.

The funding will be distributed over two years and is intended to support the acoustic insulation of homes affected by noise from the airport in Almada, Lisbon, Loures and Vila Franca de Xira.

The Government, through the Ministry of Infrastructure and Housing and the Ministry of the Environment and Energy, signed protocols this Thursday with several municipalities for the allocation of a total of €10 million, intended to improve the acoustic insulation of homes exposed to noise generated by Humberto Delgado Airport in Lisbon. Protocols were signed this ...

The 'Less Noise' programme will make €10 million available to improve the sound insulation of homes affected by noise from Humberto Delgado Airport in the municipalities of Almada, Lisbon, Loures and Vila Franca de Xira.

The Inspectorate-General for the Environment fined the concessionaire of Lisbon Airport for failing to meet obligations to soundproof homes affected by noise. Amid fines and delays, the Government launched a programme to curb the airport's impact on the populations of the affected municipalities.

The case concerns the failure to implement three of the 34 measures in Lisbon Airport's 2018–2023 Noise Action Plan. The legal fines for the offence range between €12,000 and €72,000.

ANAC imposed fines of €8.7 million in 2024 for breaches of night-flight restrictions in Lisbon. The amount fell to €3.4 million in 2025, but the regulator says it will maintain rigorous enforcement.

The legal penalties for the administrative offence range from €12,000 to €72,000.

The Inspector-General of IGAMAOT says fines for administrative offence proceedings range from €12,000 to €72,000. These are the maximum amounts provided for by law. The new airport noise plan has been rejected.
