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Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. FAA–2011–1442]
Order Limiting Scheduled Operations
at Newark Liberty International Airport
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of FAA Decision on
Request for Waiver of the Slot Usage
Requirement.
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This action grants with
conditions a request by Airlines for
America (A4A) for a waiver of the slot
usage requirement for operating
authorizations (slots) at Newark Liberty
International Airport (EWR) due to
construction at the airport during the
summer 2012 and winter 2012–13
scheduling seasons.
DATES: Effective upon publication. The
deadlines for temporary slot returns
under this waiver are March 16, 2012,
for summer 2012 slots and August 15,
2012, for winter 2012–13 slots.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Hawks, Office of the Chief
Counsel, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591;
telephone: (202) 267–7143; email:
rob.hawks@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
By letter dated December 6, 2011,
A4A requested the FAA grant a limited
waiver of the slot usage requirement for
EWR during the 2012 runway 4R–22L
reconstruction project. In support of its
request, A4A referenced a waiver
granted by the FAA in 2010 due to a
runway construction project at John F.
Kennedy International Airport.1
The Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey (Port Authority) will
resurface EWR runway 4R–22L. In
addition, the Port Authority will
undertake preparatory work for new
taxiways and install new runway
lighting and electrical infrastructure.
This major project is scheduled for
between April 15 and December 15,
2012. The construction schedule, which
may be adjusted because of weather
conditions, is:
• Nightly closure (0030 through 0630)
of runway 4R–22L from April 15
through December 15.
• Extended weekend closure of
runway 4R–22L from April 15 through
November 15.2 Closure will occur from
0030 on Saturday through 1100 on
Sunday.
• Closure of runway 4R–22L from
September 8 through September 17.
• Closure of the intersection of
runway 4R–22L and runway 11–29 from
May 4 through May 9. This closure will
result in shortening the available
lengths of both runways.
A4A contends the closures will
significantly affect EWR’s throughput
because runway 4R–22L is the airport’s
principal arrival runway. During the
1 74
FR 52838 (Oct. 14, 2009).
work is not scheduled for the
weekends of March 12–13, June 30–July 1, and July
7–8.
2 Construction
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construction closures, both arrivals and
departures must share runway 4L–22R.
Construction closures that shorten the
length of cross-wind runway 11–29 may
reduce the number of arrivals and
departures that can use that runway.
EWR is one of the busiest airports in
the nation and currently experiences
significant delay. A4A argues
construction closures, and the resulting
decreased throughput, likely will
increase airport delays. The FAA, the
Port Authority, and airlines have
discussed mitigations of constructionrelated delays, and the construction
schedule, which limits the closures,
reflects those discussions.
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FAA Analysis
Under the Order limiting scheduled
operations at EWR, slots must be used
at least 80 percent of the time. This rule
is expected to accommodate routine
weather and other cancellations under
all but the most unusual circumstances.
Slots not meeting the minimum usage
rules will not receive historic
precedence for the following
corresponding scheduling season.3 The
FAA may grant a waiver from the slot
usage requirement in highly unusual
and unpredictable conditions that are
beyond a carrier’s control and affect a
carrier’s operations for a period of five
or more consecutive days. However, the
FAA does not routinely grant general
waivers to the usage requirement except
under the most unusual circumstances.
The FAA has determined that the
projected operational, congestion, and
delay impacts of the 2012 EWR runway
construction meet the requirements for
a temporary waiver of the slot usage
requirement. Considering the
throughput impacts during
construction, reducing operations to
minimize congestion and delays is in
the public interest. Carriers that
temporarily reduce flights and elect to
temporarily return slots to the FAA
rather than transfer them for another
carrier’s use should not be penalized by
permanently losing the authority to
operate.
FAA Decision
In consideration of the foregoing,
A4A’s request for a waiver is granted
with conditions. This waiver applies
only to EWR slots for the following
days: (1) Saturdays and Sundays from
April 15 through November 15; (2) May
4 through May 9, and (3) September 8
through September 17. To obtain a
waiver for a specific slot held, a carrier
must temporarily return to the FAA
slots that it will not operate during the
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FR 18618 (Apr. 4, 2011).
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waiver period. The carrier will retain
historical precedence for these
temporarily returned slots. These
temporary slot returns permit the FAA
to plan for days on which construction
closures and resulting operational
impacts occur. If the closure dates
change due to weather, the FAA will
apply the waiver, including
retroactively, if a carrier notifies the
FAA that the temporarily returned slots
will not be operated on any new closure
dates. For summer 2012 slots, the
temporary slot return deadline is Friday,
March 16, 2012. For winter 2012–13
slots, the temporary slot return deadline
is Wednesday, August 15, 2012.
Temporary slot returns should be
submitted to the Slot Administration
Office by email at 7-awaslotadmin@faa.gov or by facsimile at
(202) 267–7277. These return
notifications should indicate they are
subject to this waiver.
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 4,
2012.
Rebecca B. MacPherson,
Assistant Chief Counsel for Regulations.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. FAA-2011-1442]
Order Limiting Scheduled Operations at Newark Liberty
International Airport
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of FAA Decision on Request for Waiver of the Slot Usage
Requirement.
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SUMMARY: This action grants with conditions a request by Airlines for
America (A4A) for a waiver of the slot usage requirement for operating
authorizations (slots) at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
due to construction at the airport during the summer 2012 and winter
2012-13 scheduling seasons.
DATES: Effective upon publication. The deadlines for temporary slot
returns under this waiver are March 16, 2012, for summer 2012 slots and
August 15, 2012, for winter 2012-13 slots.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Hawks, Office of the Chief
Counsel, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20591; telephone: (202) 267-7143; email:
rob.hawks@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
By letter dated December 6, 2011, A4A requested the FAA grant a
limited waiver of the slot usage requirement for EWR during the 2012
runway 4R-22L reconstruction project. In support of its request, A4A
referenced a waiver granted by the FAA in 2010 due to a runway
construction project at John F. Kennedy International Airport.\1\
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\1\ 74 FR 52838 (Oct. 14, 2009).
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (Port Authority) will
resurface EWR runway 4R-22L. In addition, the Port Authority will
undertake preparatory work for new taxiways and install new runway
lighting and electrical infrastructure. This major project is scheduled
for between April 15 and December 15, 2012. The construction schedule,
which may be adjusted because of weather conditions, is:
Nightly closure (0030 through 0630) of runway 4R-22L from
April 15 through December 15.
Extended weekend closure of runway 4R-22L from April 15
through November 15.\2\ Closure will occur from 0030 on Saturday
through 1100 on Sunday.
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\2\ Construction work is not scheduled for the weekends of March
12-13, June 30-July 1, and July 7-8.
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Closure of runway 4R-22L from September 8 through
September 17.
Closure of the intersection of runway 4R-22L and runway
11-29 from May 4 through May 9. This closure will result in shortening
the available lengths of both runways.
A4A contends the closures will significantly affect EWR's
throughput because runway 4R-22L is the airport's principal arrival
runway. During the
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construction closures, both arrivals and departures must share runway
4L-22R. Construction closures that shorten the length of cross-wind
runway 11-29 may reduce the number of arrivals and departures that can
use that runway.
EWR is one of the busiest airports in the nation and currently
experiences significant delay. A4A argues construction closures, and
the resulting decreased throughput, likely will increase airport
delays. The FAA, the Port Authority, and airlines have discussed
mitigations of construction-related delays, and the construction
schedule, which limits the closures, reflects those discussions.
FAA Analysis
Under the Order limiting scheduled operations at EWR, slots must be
used at least 80 percent of the time. This rule is expected to
accommodate routine weather and other cancellations under all but the
most unusual circumstances. Slots not meeting the minimum usage rules
will not receive historic precedence for the following corresponding
scheduling season.\3\ The FAA may grant a waiver from the slot usage
requirement in highly unusual and unpredictable conditions that are
beyond a carrier's control and affect a carrier's operations for a
period of five or more consecutive days. However, the FAA does not
routinely grant general waivers to the usage requirement except under
the most unusual circumstances.
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\3\ 76 FR 18618 (Apr. 4, 2011).
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The FAA has determined that the projected operational, congestion,
and delay impacts of the 2012 EWR runway construction meet the
requirements for a temporary waiver of the slot usage requirement.
Considering the throughput impacts during construction, reducing
operations to minimize congestion and delays is in the public interest.
Carriers that temporarily reduce flights and elect to temporarily
return slots to the FAA rather than transfer them for another carrier's
use should not be penalized by permanently losing the authority to
operate.
FAA Decision
In consideration of the foregoing, A4A's request for a waiver is
granted with conditions. This waiver applies only to EWR slots for the
following days: (1) Saturdays and Sundays from April 15 through
November 15; (2) May 4 through May 9, and (3) September 8 through
September 17. To obtain a waiver for a specific slot held, a carrier
must temporarily return to the FAA slots that it will not operate
during the waiver period. The carrier will retain historical precedence
for these temporarily returned slots. These temporary slot returns
permit the FAA to plan for days on which construction closures and
resulting operational impacts occur. If the closure dates change due to
weather, the FAA will apply the waiver, including retroactively, if a
carrier notifies the FAA that the temporarily returned slots will not
be operated on any new closure dates. For summer 2012 slots, the
temporary slot return deadline is Friday, March 16, 2012. For winter
2012-13 slots, the temporary slot return deadline is Wednesday, August
15, 2012. Temporary slot returns should be submitted to the Slot
Administration Office by email at 7-awa-slotadmin@faa.gov or by
facsimile at (202) 267-7277. These return notifications should indicate
they are subject to this waiver.
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 4, 2012.
Rebecca B. MacPherson,
Assistant Chief Counsel for Regulations.
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