As part of our national airport practice, Adam brings 15 years of experience in supporting and supervising a breadth of aviation planning, noise modeling, airspace analysis, and environmental projects.
Adam has advanced knowledge of aviation practices and environmental concepts of aircraft noise, including modeling non-standard conditions. He specializes in conducting noise and airspace technical analyses to support airports in meeting their planning and environmental needs and served as technical lead for multiple noise and airspace studies with a focus on flight procedure design. Adam joins ESA from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) where he worked on the FAA’s review of its national noise policy, oversaw multiple noise research projects, and was involved in evaluating noise from emerging technologies such as drones and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) aircraft.
Prior to his tenure at the FAA, Adam worked as a consultant on projects at over 20 U.S. airports where he served in various roles, including as technical lead, project manager, quality control manager, and noise modeler. Adam holds a Bachelor of Science in Aviation/Air Traffic Management from Daniel Webster College and is an Instrument Rated Private Pilot.