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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Submission Deadline for
Schedule Information for Los Angeles
International Airport for the Summer
2015 Scheduling Season
Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
ACTION: Notice of submission deadline.
AGENCY:
Los Angeles World Airports
(LAWA) has planned runway
resurfacing and Runway Safety Area
(RSA) construction at Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX) beginning
in March of 2015 until mid-2018.
During this timeframe, a runway will be
either shortened or closed, which could
increase delays throughout much of the
period of construction. In response to
the varying capacity changes and
forecasted scheduled demand over the
duration of the project, the FAA
announces the designation of LAX as a
Level 2 airport under International Air
Transport Association (IATA)
Worldwide Slot Guidelines effective
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June 28, 2015. The focus hours are daily
from 0600 through 2259 local time
(1300—0559 UTC). The deadline for
carriers to submit schedule information
for the later part of the Summer 2015
scheduling season (June 28 through
October 24, 2015) is March 20, 2015.
The submission deadline for the Winter
2015 scheduling season will be May 21,
2015, which coincides with the IATA
submission deadline. The FAA intends
for the Level 2 designation to be
temporary and does not anticipate this
designation to extend beyond the
completion date of construction.
DATES: Schedules must be submitted no
later than March 20, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Schedules may be
submitted by mail to the Slot
Administration Office, AGC–200, Office
of the Chief Counsel, 800 Independence
Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20591;
facsimile: 202–267–7277; or by email to:
7–AWA-slotadmin@faa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Susan Pfingstler, System Operations
Services, Air Traffic Organization,
Federal Aviation Administration, 600
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20591; telephone
number: 202–267–6462; email:
susan.pfingstler@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: IATA
guidelines state that a Level 2 airport is
one where there is the potential for
congestion during some periods of the
day, week or season, which can be
resolved by schedule adjustments
mutually agreed between airlines and
the facilitator. The FAA has determined
that LAX should be designated as Level
2 based on projected capacity
reductions and operational delays that
are anticipated during the upcoming
periods of runway construction. This
construction is expected to occur in
phases from March 2015 through mid2018. LAWA plans runway closures or
shortened runway lengths for
resurfacing, construction of runway
safety areas, and other airfield projects
for all four runways. LAWA’s current
proposal indicates that only one runway
would be closed or shortened at a time.
LAWA projects that Runway 7R/25L
will be closed for 33 days in March/
April 2015. Runway 6L/24R would
close from late June to October 2015.
Runway 6R/24L would be shortened
beginning December 2015 for ten
months. Runway 7L/25R would be
shortened for four months beginning
October 2016 followed by a four month
closure until spring 2017. Runway 7R/
25L would close in January 2018 for five
months. Specific projects and dates will
be determined and announced by
LAWA.
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LAWA, the FAA, and stakeholders
meet regularly to review construction
plans, identify ways to improve airport
and airspace efficiency, and mitigate
construction impacts whenever
possible. These and other collaborative
efforts will continue to improve and
manage operations as efficiently as
possible; however, runway capacity and
surface operations will be impacted
during construction. The specific
operational and delay impacts have not
been definitively determined for each
construction phase and will depend on
the final project details, available
runways, taxiways, and other
operational factors. Surface operations
will become more complex during
construction and affect taxi times,
terminal/gate area operations, and
aircraft staging. FAA Design Group VI
Aircraft operations present additional
challenges. LAX currently has more
scheduled Group VI Aircraft operations
than any other U.S. airport with more
operations planned in summer 2015.
Operational restrictions for Group VI
Aircraft include additional aircraft
separation, runway selection, and taxi
constraints.
The FAA recognizes that many
summer schedules have been completed
or are approaching the final planning
stages. The initial schedules published
for August 2015 are slightly above the
August 2014 schedules. While some
carriers have reduced operations
compared to last summer, other carriers
have increased flights. The FAA
modeled delays for the March to early
April closure of Runway 7R/25L and the
late June to October closure of Runway
6L/24R. Modeling suggests moderate
delays for the March/April closure and
more extensive delays during the peak
July and August months. These
projections are based on published
schedules and historic unscheduled
traffic and projected capacity during the
2015 closures. Capacity rates are
expected to be reduced by
approximately 25%, decreasing hourly
arrivals and departures from about 138
to 104 in visual meteorological
conditions. The FAA is continuing to
look at potential ways to increase
runway throughput during construction
and improve operations given the
constraints. The FAA, LAWA, operators,
and other affected parties expect to
improve their operational planning for
future construction phases based on the
experiences during the March/April
closure.
The FAA considered whether it
would be optimal to begin the Level 2
review during the Winter 2015
scheduling season. Winter schedules are
in earlier stages of development and
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present more opportunities for carriers
to plan flights during less congested
times. However, an earlier designation
in summer rather than waiting until the
next construction phase provides an
opportunity for the FAA to facilitate
modest positive schedule moves during
peak demand season at LAX, discourage
moves into peak periods that might
increase congestion, and alert carriers
thorough the IATA WSG process that
there is a potential for congestion.
Schedule review under Level 2 alone
will not resolve the congestion and
delays resulting from demand that may
exceed capacity. Rather, we expect that
delays may be reduced as the FAA and
carriers consider the potential impacts
of new or retimed flights in peak
periods. The success of Level 2 relies on
voluntary cooperation by carriers to
maintain a reasonable balance between
capacity and demand. Carriers should
recognize the operational constraints
during construction and the potential
for lengthy delays, carrier network
impacts, flight cancellations, and
consumer disruption if planned
schedules significantly exceed capacity.
The FAA does not expect to confirm,
under the Level 2 process, new peak
hour flights beyond those published as
of the date of this notice.
Accordingly, effective June 28, 2015,
the FAA designates LAX as a Level 2
airport daily between the hours of 0600
and 2259 local time (1300 and 0559
UTC) but carriers may submit schedule
information for the full day, if preferred.
Carriers should submit to the FAA
schedule information for all planned
operations no later than March 20, 2015.
The FAA will reply to carrier schedule
submissions within two weeks of the
deadline. For future scheduling seasons,
the FAA intends to follow the IATA
WSG regular slot activity calendar.
Runway capacity estimates for the
Winter 2015 scheduling season are
expected in the spring and will be
reviewed during regular meetings with
LAWA and stakeholders.
Carriers should submit schedule
information in sufficient detail
including, at a minimum, the carrier,
flight number, scheduled time of arrival
or departure, half-hour period,
frequency, and effective dates. IATA
standard schedule information format
and data elements (Standard Schedules
Information Manual, Chapter 6) may be
submitted and would provide additional
information that could be beneficial in
assessing operational impacts.
LAX is designated by LAWA as Level
2 for flights at the Tom Bradley
International Terminal (TBIT). This
notice does not replace that process,
which is done separately by LAWA
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based on terminal constraints. Schedule
submissions and discussions with
LAWA will continue in addition to
FAA’s review for runway impacts as
described in this notice. Carriers
operating at TBIT may copy both LAWA
and the FAA on schedule messages.
Finally, the FAA expects that the
Level 2 designation will allow all
interested parties an opportunity to
address any imbalance between demand
and capacity, and work cooperatively to
reduce delays. The FAA supports the
Level 2 process as a preferred and viable
alternative to full slot coordination
under Level 3 or other administrative
actions to address congestion during the
runway and RSA construction. Since
LAX does not have a history of
significant delays and capacity is
generally sufficient to meet demand, the
FAA anticipates continuing its Level 2
designation only for the planned
construction period that is expected to
end in 2018. However, the FAA will
review the Level 2 designation, at a
minimum, in advance of each
scheduling season and consider further
action as may be necessary if
operational data indicates that
congestion cannot be mitigated
effectively under the Level 2
designation.
Issued in Washington, DC, on March 3,
2015.
Daniel E. Smiley,
Acting Vice President, System Operations
Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Submission Deadline for Schedule Information for Los
Angeles International Airport for the Summer 2015 Scheduling Season
AGENCY: Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA).
ACTION: Notice of submission deadline.
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SUMMARY: Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has planned runway
resurfacing and Runway Safety Area (RSA) construction at Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX) beginning in March of 2015 until mid-2018.
During this timeframe, a runway will be either shortened or closed,
which could increase delays throughout much of the period of
construction. In response to the varying capacity changes and
forecasted scheduled demand over the duration of the project, the FAA
announces the designation of LAX as a Level 2 airport under
International Air Transport Association (IATA) Worldwide Slot
Guidelines effective June 28, 2015. The focus hours are daily from 0600
through 2259 local time (1300--0559 UTC). The deadline for carriers to
submit schedule information for the later part of the Summer 2015
scheduling season (June 28 through October 24, 2015) is March 20, 2015.
The submission deadline for the Winter 2015 scheduling season will be
May 21, 2015, which coincides with the IATA submission deadline. The
FAA intends for the Level 2 designation to be temporary and does not
anticipate this designation to extend beyond the completion date of
construction.
DATES: Schedules must be submitted no later than March 20, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Schedules may be submitted by mail to the Slot
Administration Office, AGC-200, Office of the Chief Counsel, 800
Independence Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20591; facsimile: 202-267-7277;
or by email to: 7-AWA-slotadmin@faa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Pfingstler, System Operations
Services, Air Traffic Organization, Federal Aviation Administration,
600 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591; telephone number:
202-267-6462; email: susan.pfingstler@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: IATA guidelines state that a Level 2 airport
is one where there is the potential for congestion during some periods
of the day, week or season, which can be resolved by schedule
adjustments mutually agreed between airlines and the facilitator. The
FAA has determined that LAX should be designated as Level 2 based on
projected capacity reductions and operational delays that are
anticipated during the upcoming periods of runway construction. This
construction is expected to occur in phases from March 2015 through
mid-2018. LAWA plans runway closures or shortened runway lengths for
resurfacing, construction of runway safety areas, and other airfield
projects for all four runways. LAWA's current proposal indicates that
only one runway would be closed or shortened at a time. LAWA projects
that Runway 7R/25L will be closed for 33 days in March/April 2015.
Runway 6L/24R would close from late June to October 2015. Runway 6R/24L
would be shortened beginning December 2015 for ten months. Runway 7L/
25R would be shortened for four months beginning October 2016 followed
by a four month closure until spring 2017. Runway 7R/25L would close in
January 2018 for five months. Specific projects and dates will be
determined and announced by LAWA.
LAWA, the FAA, and stakeholders meet regularly to review
construction plans, identify ways to improve airport and airspace
efficiency, and mitigate construction impacts whenever possible. These
and other collaborative efforts will continue to improve and manage
operations as efficiently as possible; however, runway capacity and
surface operations will be impacted during construction. The specific
operational and delay impacts have not been definitively determined for
each construction phase and will depend on the final project details,
available runways, taxiways, and other operational factors. Surface
operations will become more complex during construction and affect taxi
times, terminal/gate area operations, and aircraft staging. FAA Design
Group VI Aircraft operations present additional challenges. LAX
currently has more scheduled Group VI Aircraft operations than any
other U.S. airport with more operations planned in summer 2015.
Operational restrictions for Group VI Aircraft include additional
aircraft separation, runway selection, and taxi constraints.
The FAA recognizes that many summer schedules have been completed
or are approaching the final planning stages. The initial schedules
published for August 2015 are slightly above the August 2014 schedules.
While some carriers have reduced operations compared to last summer,
other carriers have increased flights. The FAA modeled delays for the
March to early April closure of Runway 7R/25L and the late June to
October closure of Runway 6L/24R. Modeling suggests moderate delays for
the March/April closure and more extensive delays during the peak July
and August months. These projections are based on published schedules
and historic unscheduled traffic and projected capacity during the 2015
closures. Capacity rates are expected to be reduced by approximately
25%, decreasing hourly arrivals and departures from about 138 to 104 in
visual meteorological conditions. The FAA is continuing to look at
potential ways to increase runway throughput during construction and
improve operations given the constraints. The FAA, LAWA, operators, and
other affected parties expect to improve their operational planning for
future construction phases based on the experiences during the March/
April closure.
The FAA considered whether it would be optimal to begin the Level 2
review during the Winter 2015 scheduling season. Winter schedules are
in earlier stages of development and
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present more opportunities for carriers to plan flights during less
congested times. However, an earlier designation in summer rather than
waiting until the next construction phase provides an opportunity for
the FAA to facilitate modest positive schedule moves during peak demand
season at LAX, discourage moves into peak periods that might increase
congestion, and alert carriers thorough the IATA WSG process that there
is a potential for congestion.
Schedule review under Level 2 alone will not resolve the congestion
and delays resulting from demand that may exceed capacity. Rather, we
expect that delays may be reduced as the FAA and carriers consider the
potential impacts of new or retimed flights in peak periods. The
success of Level 2 relies on voluntary cooperation by carriers to
maintain a reasonable balance between capacity and demand. Carriers
should recognize the operational constraints during construction and
the potential for lengthy delays, carrier network impacts, flight
cancellations, and consumer disruption if planned schedules
significantly exceed capacity. The FAA does not expect to confirm,
under the Level 2 process, new peak hour flights beyond those published
as of the date of this notice.
Accordingly, effective June 28, 2015, the FAA designates LAX as a
Level 2 airport daily between the hours of 0600 and 2259 local time
(1300 and 0559 UTC) but carriers may submit schedule information for
the full day, if preferred. Carriers should submit to the FAA schedule
information for all planned operations no later than March 20, 2015.
The FAA will reply to carrier schedule submissions within two weeks of
the deadline. For future scheduling seasons, the FAA intends to follow
the IATA WSG regular slot activity calendar. Runway capacity estimates
for the Winter 2015 scheduling season are expected in the spring and
will be reviewed during regular meetings with LAWA and stakeholders.
Carriers should submit schedule information in sufficient detail
including, at a minimum, the carrier, flight number, scheduled time of
arrival or departure, half-hour period, frequency, and effective dates.
IATA standard schedule information format and data elements (Standard
Schedules Information Manual, Chapter 6) may be submitted and would
provide additional information that could be beneficial in assessing
operational impacts.
LAX is designated by LAWA as Level 2 for flights at the Tom Bradley
International Terminal (TBIT). This notice does not replace that
process, which is done separately by LAWA based on terminal
constraints. Schedule submissions and discussions with LAWA will
continue in addition to FAA's review for runway impacts as described in
this notice. Carriers operating at TBIT may copy both LAWA and the FAA
on schedule messages.
Finally, the FAA expects that the Level 2 designation will allow
all interested parties an opportunity to address any imbalance between
demand and capacity, and work cooperatively to reduce delays. The FAA
supports the Level 2 process as a preferred and viable alternative to
full slot coordination under Level 3 or other administrative actions to
address congestion during the runway and RSA construction. Since LAX
does not have a history of significant delays and capacity is generally
sufficient to meet demand, the FAA anticipates continuing its Level 2
designation only for the planned construction period that is expected
to end in 2018. However, the FAA will review the Level 2 designation,
at a minimum, in advance of each scheduling season and consider further
action as may be necessary if operational data indicates that
congestion cannot be mitigated effectively under the Level 2
designation.
Issued in Washington, DC, on March 3, 2015.
Daniel E. Smiley,
Acting Vice President, System Operations Services.
[FR Doc. 2015-05207 Filed 3-5-15; 8:45 am]
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