Centennial Airport plays a vital role in the Denver South region, serving as one of the busiest general aviation airports in the nation. It supports business aviation, flight schools, emergency services, and aerospace companies while enabling the movement of people, goods, and services across Colorado and the United States. The airport generates thousands of jobs, fuels significant local and regional economic activity, and provides essential aviation infrastructure.
Centennial Airport is committed to being a transparent and responsible neighbor in a complex environment surrounded by diverse communities. It actively engages with residents, businesses, airport tenants, training providers, and government officials to ensure operations align with long-term planning goals. Key to this engagement is the Centennial Airport Community Noise Roundtable (CACNR), a multi-jurisdictional committee that meets regularly to review operations, analyze noise data, share updates, and recommend mitigation strategies. Its subcommittee, the CACNR Study Group, focuses on technical and operational issues north of the airport, exploring noise reductions and operational compatibility.
To support public involvement, Centennial Airport offers a community portal with real-time and historical flight tracking, noise inquiry tools, and educational resources on flight operations. Residents can participate through open CACNR meetings, forums, and an online noise monitoring system that allows for transparent tracking and response to concerns. Through these efforts, Centennial Airport remains committed to responsible growth, operational excellence, and a collaborative relationship with its neighbors, ensuring both the airport and surrounding communities thrive together.

