The national Aircraft noise Ombudsman has found Airservices Australia has failed to engage effectively with Brisbane residents over changed flight paths. 

A report released on Tuesday was instigated by 264 complaints about the number of low-flying planes being directed over inner-city and western suburbs.

It was concluded that Airservices Australia did not provide full and complete information regarding aircraft noise to potentially affected communities. 

The Brisbane Flight Path Community alliance has said they will be sure to take these findings and demand Airservices revisit its designs and community engagements.