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Construction Related Relief Concerning Operations at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport, March 31, 2024, Through October 26, 2024

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Document Number2024-01524
TypeFinal Rule
PublishedJan 25, 2024
Effective DateJan 22, 2024
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<RULE> DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION <SUBAGY>Federal Aviation Administration</SUBAGY> <CFR>14 CFR Part 93</CFR> <SUBJECT>Construction Related Relief Concerning Operations at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport, March 31, 2024, Through October 26, 2024</SUBJECT> <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD> Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of Transportation. <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD> Notification of limited waiver of the slot usage requirement. <SUM> <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD> This action grants a limited, conditional waiver of the minimum slot usage requirements at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) due to runway construction and closures at the airport in 2024 and for impacted flights between DCA and slot-controlled airports John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA). In addition, the FAA will provide similar limited, conditional relief at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) under the FAA's Level 2 schedule facilitation process. </SUM> <EFFDATE> <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD> The usage waiver and policies in this notification are effective on January 22, 2024, and apply from March 31, 2024, through October 26, 2024. </EFFDATE> <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD> Requests may be submitted by mail to the Slot Administration Office, System Operations Services, AJR-0, Room 300W, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591, or by email to: <E T="03">7-awa-slotadmin@faa.gov.</E> <FURINF> <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD> For questions concerning this notification contact: Al Meilus, Slot Administration and Capacity Analysis, FAA ATO System Operations Services, AJR-G5, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591; telephone 202-267-2822; email <E T="03">al.meilus@faa.gov.</E> </FURINF> <SUPLINF> <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD> <HD SOURCE="HD1">Background</HD> The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) plans airfield and runway construction at DCA beginning in April 2024 through October 2024. The main Runway 1-19 will be closed nightly from approximately April 15, 2024, through August 5, 2024, <SU>1</SU> <FTREF/> from 11 p.m. to 5:59 a.m. Eastern Time on weekdays and potentially on weekends depending on the construction project's progress. Runway 15-33 will have nightly closures  <SU>2</SU> <FTREF/> from approximately May 28, 2024, through June 14, 2024, from 10:30 p.m. to 5:29 a.m. Eastern Time, including the intersection with Runway 1-19. For the final phases 6 and 7 of DCA construction, Runway 15-33 will have nightly closures from approximately August 6, 2024, through October 12, 2024, from 8 p.m. to 5:59 a.m. Eastern Time. Associated taxiways will also be rehabilitated during the project. <FTNT> <SU>1</SU>  Phase 4: RWY 1/19 closure—April 15, thru May 14, 2024 (2300-0600L). Phase 5: RWY 1/19 closure—May 15 thru Aug 5, 2024 (2300-0600L). </FTNT> <FTNT> <SU>2</SU>  Phase 5: RWY 15/33 is closed (0000-0530L Sun-Fri & 2230-0530L Sat) 5/28-6/14/24 [Intersection surface course]. </FTNT> The FAA limits the number of arrivals and departures at DCA through the implementation of the High Density Rule (HDR). <SU>3</SU> <FTREF/> The HDR hourly limits at DCA are 37 air carrier slots, 11 commuter slots, and 12 reservations available for other operations. <SU>4</SU> <FTREF/> The “Other” class of users is limited to unscheduled operations such as general aviation, charters, military, and non-passenger flights and is not intended for scheduled flights or other regularly conducted commercial operations. The FAA limits the number of arrivals and departures at JFK and LGA by FAA Order. <SU>5</SU> <FTREF/> <FTNT> <SU>3</SU>  33 FR 17896 (Dec. 3, 1968). The FAA codified the rules for operating at high-density traffic airports in 14 CFR part 93, subpart K. The HDR requires carriers to hold a reservation, known as a “slot,” for each takeoff or landing under instrument flight rules at the high-density traffic airports. Currently, only operations at DCA are limited by the HDR. </FTNT> <FTNT> <SU>4</SU>  14 CFR 93.123. </FTNT> <FTNT> <SU>5</SU>  Operating Limitations at John F. Kennedy International Airport. 73 FR 3510 (Jan. 18, 2008), as amended, and most recently extended by 87 FR 65161 (Oct. 28, 2022). Operating Limitations at New York LaGuardia Airport. 71 FR 77854 (Dec. 27, 2006), as amended, and most recently extended by 87 FR 65159 (Oct. 28, 2022). </FTNT> At DCA, JFK, and LGA, each slot must be used a minimum of 80 percent of the time. <SU>6</SU> <FTREF/> At DCA and LGA, the FAA will recall any slot not used at least 80 percent of the time over a two-month period. <SU>7</SU> <FTREF/> At JFK, usage is calculated seasonally, slots not meeting the minimum usage requirement will not receive historic status for the following equivalent scheduling season. <SU>8</SU> <FTREF/> The FAA may waive the 80 percent minimum usage requirement if a highly unusual and unpredictable condition beyond the control of the slot-holding air carrier affects carrier operations for a period of five consecutive days or more at JFK and LGA and nine consecutive days or more at DCA. <SU>9</SU> <FTREF/> <FTNT> <SU>6</SU>  Operating Limitations at John F. Kennedy International Airport, 87 FR 65161 at 65162 (Oct. 28, 2022); Operating Limitations at New York LaGuardia Airport, 87 FR 65159 at 65160 (Oct. 28, 2022); 14 CFR 93.227(a). </FTNT> <FTNT> <SU>7</SU>  Operating Limitations at New York LaGuardia Airport, 87 FR 65159 at 65160 (Oct. 28, 2022); 14 CFR 93.227(a). </FTNT> <FTNT> <SU>8</SU>  Operating Limitations at John F. Kennedy International Airport, 87 FR 65161 at 65162 (Oct. 28, 2022). </FTNT> <FTNT> <SU>9</SU>  Operating Limitations at John F. Kennedy International Airport, 87 FR 65161 at 65163 (Oct. 28, 2022); Operating Limitations at New York LaGuardia Airport, 87 FR 65159 at 65160 (Oct. 28, 2022); 14 CFR 93.227(j). </FTNT> The FAA designated EWR a Level 2 airport under the Worldwide Slot Guidelines (WSG), now known as the Worldwide Airport Slot Guidelines (WASG). The FAA does not allocate slots, apply historic precedence, or impose minimum usage requirements at EWR. Level 2 schedule facilitation depends upon close and continuous discussions and voluntary agreement between airlines and the FAA to reduce congestion. At Level 2 airports, the FAA generally provides priority consideration for flights approved by the FAA and operated by the carrier in those approved times in the prior scheduling season when the FAA reviews proposed flights for facilitation in the next corresponding scheduling season. However, the FAA notes that the usual Level 2 processes include flexibility for the facilitator to prioritize planned flights, which are canceled in advance or on the day of the scheduled operation due to operational impacts that are beyond the control of the carrier. <HD SOURCE="HD1">Summary of Petitions Received</HD> On December 22, 2023, Airlines for America (A4A) filed a petition on behalf of member and associate member airlines  <SU>10</SU> <FTREF/> requesting a limited waiver of the minimum slot usage rules at DCA due to the impending runway construction. The petition also sought either a limited waiver of the minimum slot usage requirements or schedule relief at LGA, EWR, and JFK for slots or movements for nonstop flights to and from DCA during specified hours. A4A states that “construction at DCA will impose conditions that will significantly impact operations and those conditions are beyond the control of the slot holders, thereby providing good cause for the requested waiver.” <FTNT> <SU>10</SU>  A4A's members are Alaska Airlines, Inc.; American Airlines Group, Inc.; Atlas Air, Inc.; Delta Air Lines, Inc.; FedEx Corp.; Hawaiian Airlines; JetBlue Airways Corp.; Southwest Airlines Co.; United Airlines Holdings, Inc.; and United Parcel Service Co. Air Canada is an associate member. </FTNT> A4A indicates “the nighttime closing of the main runway 1-19, which will significantly impact carriers that hold slots in the 2300 hour by forcing them to utilize runway 15-33 or not operate at all during those times.” A4A notes that “for many carriers, the option to use runway 15-33 will have a significant negative impact because some aircraft such as the 737-900/ER/MAX are unable to use that runway” and “other aircraft will need to apply hefty payload penalties to operate on runway 15-33, for example some aircraft would need to reduce between 50 and 75 passengers on all but the shortest routes.” A4A also requests relief for slot pairs associated with the 2300-0559 closure period, noting carriers may seek alleviation for the slot pairs affected by the closures, which may be outside the 2300-0600 hours and requests the FAA “work with carriers on an individual basis to determine their slot pairing needs and requests as carriers' monthly schedules develop.” In addition, A4A requests relief for slot usage associated with several operations between DCA and JFK, EWR, or LGA. Specifically, A4A requests the FAA grant slot usage or schedule alleviation to “departure slots between 2100 and 2200 used for nonstop service to DCA, as such flights typically arrive at DCA in the 2300 hour” and “for any DCA departure slots between 0500 and 0659 used for nonstop service to those slot-controlled or schedule facilitated New York airports.” <HD SOURCE="HD1">FAA Analysis and Decision</HD> The FAA has determined the DCA airport construction and runway closures warrant limited, conditional relief from the minimum slot usage requirements because the impacts to operations in certain hours are beyond the carriers' control and will exist for several months ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Preview showing 10k of 13k characters. Full document text is stored and available for version comparison. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
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