83_FR_49344 83 FR 49155 - Notice of Submission Deadline for Schedule Information for Chicago O'Hare International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport for the Summer 2019 Scheduling Season

83 FR 49155 - Notice of Submission Deadline for Schedule Information for Chicago O'Hare International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport for the Summer 2019 Scheduling Season

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 189 (September 28, 2018)

Page Range49155-49157
FR Document2018-21217

Under this notice, the FAA announces the submission deadline of October 4, 2018, for summer 2019 flight schedules at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The deadline coincides with the schedule submission deadline for the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Slot Conference for the summer 2019 scheduling season.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 189 (Friday, September 28, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 189 (Friday, September 28, 2018)]
[Notices]
[Pages 49155-49157]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-21217]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation Administration


Notice of Submission Deadline for Schedule Information for 
Chicago O'Hare International Airport, John F. Kennedy International 
Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Newark Liberty 
International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport for the 
Summer 2019 Scheduling Season

AGENCY: Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration 
(FAA).

ACTION: Notice of submission deadline.

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SUMMARY: Under this notice, the FAA announces the submission deadline 
of October 4, 2018, for summer 2019 flight schedules at Chicago O'Hare 
International Airport (ORD), John F. Kennedy International Airport 
(JFK), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Newark Liberty 
International Airport (EWR), and San Francisco International Airport 
(SFO). The deadline coincides with the schedule submission deadline for 
the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Slot Conference for 
the summer 2019 scheduling season.

DATES: Schedules must be submitted no later than October 4, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Schedules may be submitted by mail to the Slot 
Administration Office, AGC-200, Office of the Chief Counsel, 800 
Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591; facsimile: 202-267-7277; 
or by email to: [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bonnie C. Dragotto, Regulations 
Division, FAA Office of the Chief Counsel, AGC-240, Room 916N, Federal 
Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 
20591; telephone (202) 267-3808; email [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA has designated EWR, LAX, ORD, and 
SFO as IATA Level 2 airports \1\ and JFK as an IATA Level 3 airport 
under the Worldwide Slot Guidelines (WSG). The FAA currently limits 
scheduled operations at JFK by Order until October 24, 2020.\2\
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    \1\ These designations will remain effective at these airports 
until the FAA announces a change.
    \2\ Operating Limitations at John F. Kennedy International 
Airport, 73 FR 3510 (Jan. 18, 2008), as amended 83 FR 46865 
(September 17, 2018).
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    The FAA is primarily concerned about scheduled and other regularly 
conducted commercial operations during peak hours, but carriers may 
submit schedule plans for the entire day. At ORD, the peak hours for 
the summer 2019 scheduling season are 0700 to 2100 Central Time (1200 
to 0200 UTC), at LAX and SFO from 0600 to 2300 Pacific Time (1300 to 
0600 UTC), and at EWR and JFK from 0600 to 2300 Eastern Time (1000 to 
0300 UTC). These hours are unchanged from previous scheduling seasons. 
Carriers should submit schedule information in sufficient detail 
including, at minimum, the marketing or operating carrier, flight 
number, scheduled time of operation, frequency, aircraft equipment, and 
effective dates. IATA standard schedule information format and data 
elements for communications at Level 2 and Level 3 airports in the IATA 
Standard Schedules Information Manual (SSIM) Chapter 6 may be used. The 
WSG provides additional information on schedule submissions at Level 2 
and Level 3 airports.
    The U.S. summer scheduling season is from March 31, 2019, through 
October 26, 2019, in recognition of the IATA northern summer scheduling 
period. The FAA understands there may be differences in schedule times 
due to different U.S. daylight saving time dates and will accommodate 
these differences to the extent possible.

General Information for All Airports

    As stated in the WSG, schedule facilitation at a Level 2 airport is 
based on schedule adjustments mutually agreed between the airlines and 
the facilitator; the intent is to avoid exceeding the airport's 
coordination parameters; the concepts of historic precedence and series 
of slots do not apply at Level 2 airports; and the facilitator should 
adjust the smallest number of flights by the least amount of time 
necessary to avoid exceeding the airport's coordination parameters.

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Consistent with the WSG, the success of Level 2 in the U.S. depends on 
the voluntary cooperation of all carriers.
    The FAA considers several factors and priorities as it reviews 
schedule requests at Level 2 airports, which are consistent with the 
WSG, including--services from the previous equivalent season over new 
demand for the same timings, services that are unchanged over services 
that plan to change time or other capacity relevant parameters, 
introduction of year-round services, effective period of operation, 
regularly planned operations over ad hoc operations, and other 
operational factors that may limit a carrier's timing flexibility. In 
addition to applying these Level 2 priorities from the WSG, the U.S. 
Government has adopted a number of measures and procedures to promote 
competition and new entry at U.S. slot controlled and schedule 
facilitated airports.
    At Level 2 airports, the FAA seeks to improve communications with 
carriers and schedule facilitators on potential runway schedule issues 
or terminal and gate issues that may affect the runway times. The FAA 
also seeks to reduce the time that carriers consider proposed offers on 
schedules. Retaining open offers for extended periods of time may delay 
the facilitation process for the airport. Reducing this delay is 
particularly important to allow the FAA to make informed decisions at 
airports where operations in some hours are at or near the scheduling 
limits. The agency recognizes that there are circumstances that may 
require some schedules to remain open. However, the FAA expects to 
substantially complete the process on initial submissions each 
scheduling season within 30 days of the end of the Slot Conference. 
After this time, the agency would confirm the acceptance of proposed 
offers, as applicable, or issue a denial of schedule requests. At Level 
3 airports, the FAA follows the slot offer and acceptance procedures 
set forth in the WSG.
    Slot management in the United States differs from other countries 
that follow the WSG in some respects. In the United States, the FAA is 
responsible for facilitation and coordination of runway access for 
takeoffs and landings at Level 2 and Level 3 airports; however, the 
airport authority or its designee is responsible for facilitation and 
coordination of terminal/gate/airport facility access. The process with 
the individual airports for terminal access and other airport services 
is separate from, and in addition to, the FAA schedule review based on 
runway capacity. Approval from both the FAA and the airport authority 
for runway and airport availability, respectively, is necessary before 
implementing schedule plans. Contact information for Level 2 and Level 
3 airports is available at http://www.iata.org/policy/slots/Pages/slot-guidelines.aspx.
    Generally, the FAA uses average hourly runway capacity throughput 
for airports and performance metrics in its schedule reviews at Level 2 
airports and for the scheduling limits at Level 3 airports.\3\ The FAA 
also considers other factors that can affect operations, such as 
capacity changes due to runway, taxiway, or other airport construction, 
air traffic control procedural changes, airport surface operations, and 
historical or projected flight delays and congestion.
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    \3\ The FAA typically determines an airport's average adjusted 
runway capacity or throughput for Level 2 and Level 3 airports by 
reviewing hourly data on the arrival and departure rates that air 
traffic control indicates could be accepted for that hour, commonly 
known as ``called'' rates. We also review the actual number of 
arrivals and departures that operated in the same hour. Generally, 
the FAA uses the higher of the two numbers, called or actual, for 
identifying trends and schedule review purposes. Some dates are 
excluded from analysis, such as during periods when extended airport 
closures or construction could affect capacity.
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    Finally, the FAA notes that the schedule information submitted by 
carriers to the FAA may be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA). The WSG also provides for release of 
information at certain stages of slot coordination and schedule 
facilitation. In general, once it acts, the FAA may release information 
on slot allocation or similar slot transactions or schedule information 
reviewed as part of the schedule facilitation process. The FAA does not 
expect that practice to change and most slot and schedule information 
would not be exempt from release under FOIA. The FAA recognizes that 
some airlines may submit information on schedule plans that is not 
available to the public and may be considered by the carrier to be 
proprietary. Carriers that submit slot or schedule information deemed 
proprietary should clearly mark such information accordingly. The FAA 
will take the necessary steps to protect properly designated 
information to the extent allowable by law.

JFK Schedules

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) plans 
construction on JFK Runway 13L/31R that will close the runway from 
April 1, 2019, through November 15, 2019. The FAA will develop an 
operational ``playbook'' for runway configurations that would be used 
under various weather and operating conditions while Runway 13L/31R is 
closed. The FAA worked with MITRE's Center for Advanced Aviation System 
Development on modeling the expected runway configuration and the 
results indicate that average arrival delays could increase modestly 
while departure delays would remain close to current levels or decrease 
due to runway configurations that have higher departure and lower 
arrival capacities. As with the three prior runway construction 
projects and closures, delays in the early and late months of the 
summer 2019 scheduling season are projected to increase over the 
typical delays in those months but remain below the average delays in 
the peak June to August months.
    The FAA will work closely with the airport and operators to 
efficiently manage operations during construction. The PANYNJ meets 
regularly with airlines and other stakeholders to discuss construction 
plans and consults with the FAA and local air traffic control 
facilities to minimize operational impacts. Carriers should contact the 
PANYNJ for the latest information on airport construction plans. The 
FAA New York District and the New York Area Program Integration Office 
also holds a regular Delay Initiatives Meeting that addresses 
construction and operational plans. These local meetings are the best 
sources of current construction-related information to assist in 
planning schedules and operations.

EWR Schedules

    The FAA is continuing to monitor operations and delays at EWR and 
to identify ways to improve performance metrics and operational 
efficiency, and achieve delay reductions in a Level 2 environment. 
Demand for access to EWR and the New York City area remains high. 
Recent requests for flights at EWR have exceeded the scheduling limits 
in the 8 a.m. and 1300-2159 local hours. The FAA has advised carriers 
in prior seasons that it would not be able to accommodate all requests 
for new or retimed operations in peak hours and worked with carriers to 
identify times that were available. In some limited cases, carriers 
were able to swap with other airlines for their preferred times in the 
peak for winter 2018. Carriers may continue to seek swaps in order to 
operate within the peak. However, the FAA also continues to seek the 
voluntary cooperation of all carriers operating in peak hours to retime 
operations out of the peak to improve performance at EWR.
    For the summer 2019 season, the hourly scheduling limit remains at 
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operations and 43 operations per half-hour. To help with a balance 
between arrivals and departures, the maximum number of scheduled 
arrivals or departures, respectively, is 43 in an hour and 24 in a 
half-hour. This would allow some higher levels of operations in certain 
periods (not to exceed the hourly limits) and some recovery from lower 
demand in adjacent periods. The FAA will accept flights above the 
limits if the flights were operated on a regular basis in summer 2018, 
but again, the FAA seeks cooperation of carriers to retime operations, 
to the extent feasible, out of the peak period. Additionally, the FAA 
will consider whether demand exceeds the limits in adjacent periods and 
consider average demand before determining whether there is 
availability for new flights in a particular period. However, the 
operational performance of the airport is unlikely to improve unless 
peak demand is reduced and schedules remain within the airport's 
arrival and departure limits.
    The FAA notes that despite efforts to facilitate voluntary 
scheduling cooperation at EWR, and reductions in the hourly scheduling 
limits,\4\ average demand for summer 2018 in the afternoon and evening 
hours remains at 81 operations per hour as it was in summer 2017. There 
are periods when the demand in half-hours or consecutive half-hours 
exceeds the optimum runway capacity and the scheduling limits in this 
notice. The imbalance of scheduled arrivals and departures in certain 
periods has contributed to increased congestion and delays when the 
demand exceeds the arrival or departure rates. In particular, retiming 
a minimal number of arrivals in the early afternoon hours from the 1400 
local hour to the 1300 and 1200 hours could have significant delay 
reduction benefits and help preserve the Level 2 designation at EWR.
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    \4\ The FAA has reduced the hourly scheduling limits from 81 per 
hour to 79 and effective with the winter 2018/2019 season, applied 
additional half-hour and arrival and departure limits. The FAA 
explained that operations approved previously at the higher limits 
and operated in the prior season would be accepted by the FAA even 
if they were above the limits, but new flights would not be approved 
above the current scheduling limits. The FAA continues to encourage 
carriers to retime flights to less congested periods to keep 
operations at or below the new scheduling limit to improve 
performance at the airport.
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    Based on historical demand, the FAA anticipates the 0700 to 0859 
and 1330 to 2159 periods to be unavailable for new flights. Consistent 
with the WSG, carriers should be prepared to adjust schedules to meet 
the hourly limits in order to minimize potential congestion and delay. 
Carriers are again reminded that runway approval must be obtained from 
the FAA in addition to any requirements for approval from airport 
terminal or other facilities prior to operation.
    The PANYNJ also plans construction on EWR Runway 11/29 during 2019. 
The plans currently include night and weeknight closures and a 12-day 
full closure in late August. The FAA will assess the potential 
operational impacts and any necessary mitigations once the construction 
plans are finalized. As indicated for the JFK runway construction, the 
PANYNJ is the best source of information on the construction and FAA 
meetings such as the Delay Initiative Meeting is the best source for 
operational plans.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on September 24, 2018.
Jeffrey Planty,
Deputy Vice President, System Operations Services.
[FR Doc. 2018-21217 Filed 9-27-18; 8:45 am]
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                                              [FR Doc. 2018–21303 Filed 9–27–18; 8:45 am]             Administration Office, AGC–200, Office                  scheduling seasons. Carriers should
                                              BILLING CODE 3290–F8–C                                  of the Chief Counsel, 800 Independence                  submit schedule information in
                                                                                                      Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591;                        sufficient detail including, at minimum,
                                                                                                      facsimile: 202–267–7277; or by email to:                the marketing or operating carrier, flight
                                              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            7-AWA-slotadmin@faa.gov.                                number, scheduled time of operation,
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        frequency, aircraft equipment, and
                                              Federal Aviation Administration                         Bonnie C. Dragotto, Regulations                         effective dates. IATA standard schedule
                                                                                                      Division, FAA Office of the Chief                       information format and data elements
                                              Notice of Submission Deadline for                       Counsel, AGC–240, Room 916N, Federal                    for communications at Level 2 and
                                              Schedule Information for Chicago                        Aviation Administration, 800                            Level 3 airports in the IATA Standard
                                              O’Hare International Airport, John F.                   Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                     Schedules Information Manual (SSIM)
                                              Kennedy International Airport, Los                      DC 20591; telephone (202) 267–3808;                     Chapter 6 may be used. The WSG
                                              Angeles International Airport, Newark                   email Bonnie.Dragotto@faa.gov.                          provides additional information on
                                              Liberty International Airport, and San                                                                          schedule submissions at Level 2 and
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA
                                              Francisco International Airport for the                                                                         Level 3 airports.
                                                                                                      has designated EWR, LAX, ORD, and
                                              Summer 2019 Scheduling Season                                                                                      The U.S. summer scheduling season
                                                                                                      SFO as IATA Level 2 airports 1 and JFK
                                              AGENCY: Department of Transportation,                   as an IATA Level 3 airport under the                    is from March 31, 2019, through October
                                              Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).                  Worldwide Slot Guidelines (WSG). The                    26, 2019, in recognition of the IATA
                                              ACTION: Notice of submission deadline.                  FAA currently limits scheduled                          northern summer scheduling period.
                                                                                                      operations at JFK by Order until October                The FAA understands there may be
                                              SUMMARY:   Under this notice, the FAA                   24, 2020.2                                              differences in schedule times due to
                                              announces the submission deadline of                      The FAA is primarily concerned                        different U.S. daylight saving time dates
                                              October 4, 2018, for summer 2019 flight                 about scheduled and other regularly                     and will accommodate these differences
                                              schedules at Chicago O’Hare                             conducted commercial operations                         to the extent possible.
                                              International Airport (ORD), John F.                    during peak hours, but carriers may
                                              Kennedy International Airport (JFK),                    submit schedule plans for the entire                    General Information for All Airports
                                              Los Angeles International Airport                       day. At ORD, the peak hours for the                       As stated in the WSG, schedule
                                              (LAX), Newark Liberty International                     summer 2019 scheduling season are                       facilitation at a Level 2 airport is based
                                              Airport (EWR), and San Francisco                        0700 to 2100 Central Time (1200 to 0200                 on schedule adjustments mutually
                                              International Airport (SFO). The                        UTC), at LAX and SFO from 0600 to                       agreed between the airlines and the
                                              deadline coincides with the schedule                    2300 Pacific Time (1300 to 0600 UTC),                   facilitator; the intent is to avoid
                                              submission deadline for the                             and at EWR and JFK from 0600 to 2300                    exceeding the airport’s coordination
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                                              International Air Transport Association                 Eastern Time (1000 to 0300 UTC). These                  parameters; the concepts of historic
                                              (IATA) Slot Conference for the summer                   hours are unchanged from previous                       precedence and series of slots do not
                                              2019 scheduling season.                                                                                         apply at Level 2 airports; and the
                                              DATES: Schedules must be submitted no                     1 These designations will remain effective at these
                                                                                                                                                              facilitator should adjust the smallest
                                              later than October 4, 2018.                             airports until the FAA announces a change.
                                                                                                        2 Operating Limitations at John F. Kennedy
                                                                                                                                                              number of flights by the least amount of
                                              ADDRESSES: Schedules may be                             International Airport, 73 FR 3510 (Jan. 18, 2008), as   time necessary to avoid exceeding the
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                                              submitted by mail to the Slot                           amended 83 FR 46865 (September 17, 2018).               airport’s coordination parameters.


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                                              Consistent with the WSG, the success of                 airport availability, respectively, is                  Runway 13L/31R is closed. The FAA
                                              Level 2 in the U.S. depends on the                      necessary before implementing schedule                  worked with MITRE’s Center for
                                              voluntary cooperation of all carriers.                  plans. Contact information for Level 2                  Advanced Aviation System
                                                 The FAA considers several factors                    and Level 3 airports is available at                    Development on modeling the expected
                                              and priorities as it reviews schedule                   http://www.iata.org/policy/slots/Pages/                 runway configuration and the results
                                              requests at Level 2 airports, which are                 slot-guidelines.aspx.                                   indicate that average arrival delays
                                              consistent with the WSG, including—                        Generally, the FAA uses average                      could increase modestly while
                                              services from the previous equivalent                   hourly runway capacity throughput for                   departure delays would remain close to
                                              season over new demand for the same                     airports and performance metrics in its                 current levels or decrease due to runway
                                              timings, services that are unchanged                    schedule reviews at Level 2 airports and                configurations that have higher
                                              over services that plan to change time or               for the scheduling limits at Level 3                    departure and lower arrival capacities.
                                              other capacity relevant parameters,                     airports.3 The FAA also considers other                 As with the three prior runway
                                              introduction of year-round services,                    factors that can affect operations, such                construction projects and closures,
                                              effective period of operation, regularly                as capacity changes due to runway,                      delays in the early and late months of
                                              planned operations over ad hoc                          taxiway, or other airport construction,                 the summer 2019 scheduling season are
                                              operations, and other operational factors               air traffic control procedural changes,                 projected to increase over the typical
                                              that may limit a carrier’s timing                       airport surface operations, and historical              delays in those months but remain
                                              flexibility. In addition to applying these              or projected flight delays and                          below the average delays in the peak
                                              Level 2 priorities from the WSG, the                    congestion.                                             June to August months.
                                              U.S. Government has adopted a number                       Finally, the FAA notes that the                        The FAA will work closely with the
                                              of measures and procedures to promote                   schedule information submitted by                       airport and operators to efficiently
                                              competition and new entry at U.S. slot                  carriers to the FAA may be subject to                   manage operations during construction.
                                              controlled and schedule facilitated                     disclosure under the Freedom of                         The PANYNJ meets regularly with
                                              airports.                                               Information Act (FOIA). The WSG also                    airlines and other stakeholders to
                                                 At Level 2 airports, the FAA seeks to                provides for release of information at                  discuss construction plans and consults
                                              improve communications with carriers                    certain stages of slot coordination and                 with the FAA and local air traffic
                                              and schedule facilitators on potential                  schedule facilitation. In general, once it              control facilities to minimize
                                              runway schedule issues or terminal and                  acts, the FAA may release information                   operational impacts. Carriers should
                                              gate issues that may affect the runway                  on slot allocation or similar slot                      contact the PANYNJ for the latest
                                              times. The FAA also seeks to reduce the                 transactions or schedule information                    information on airport construction
                                              time that carriers consider proposed                    reviewed as part of the schedule                        plans. The FAA New York District and
                                              offers on schedules. Retaining open                     facilitation process. The FAA does not                  the New York Area Program Integration
                                              offers for extended periods of time may                 expect that practice to change and most                 Office also holds a regular Delay
                                              delay the facilitation process for the                  slot and schedule information would                     Initiatives Meeting that addresses
                                              airport. Reducing this delay is                         not be exempt from release under FOIA.                  construction and operational plans.
                                              particularly important to allow the FAA                 The FAA recognizes that some airlines                   These local meetings are the best
                                              to make informed decisions at airports                  may submit information on schedule                      sources of current construction-related
                                              where operations in some hours are at                   plans that is not available to the public               information to assist in planning
                                              or near the scheduling limits. The                      and may be considered by the carrier to                 schedules and operations.
                                              agency recognizes that there are                        be proprietary. Carriers that submit slot
                                              circumstances that may require some                                                                             EWR Schedules
                                                                                                      or schedule information deemed
                                              schedules to remain open. However, the                                                                             The FAA is continuing to monitor
                                                                                                      proprietary should clearly mark such
                                              FAA expects to substantially complete                                                                           operations and delays at EWR and to
                                                                                                      information accordingly. The FAA will
                                              the process on initial submissions each                                                                         identify ways to improve performance
                                                                                                      take the necessary steps to protect
                                              scheduling season within 30 days of the                                                                         metrics and operational efficiency, and
                                                                                                      properly designated information to the
                                              end of the Slot Conference. After this                                                                          achieve delay reductions in a Level 2
                                                                                                      extent allowable by law.
                                              time, the agency would confirm the                                                                              environment. Demand for access to
                                              acceptance of proposed offers, as                       JFK Schedules                                           EWR and the New York City area
                                              applicable, or issue a denial of schedule                  The Port Authority of New York and                   remains high. Recent requests for flights
                                              requests. At Level 3 airports, the FAA                  New Jersey (PANYNJ) plans                               at EWR have exceeded the scheduling
                                              follows the slot offer and acceptance                   construction on JFK Runway 13L/31R                      limits in the 8 a.m. and 1300–2159 local
                                              procedures set forth in the WSG.                        that will close the runway from April 1,                hours. The FAA has advised carriers in
                                                 Slot management in the United States                 2019, through November 15, 2019. The                    prior seasons that it would not be able
                                              differs from other countries that follow                FAA will develop an operational                         to accommodate all requests for new or
                                              the WSG in some respects. In the United                 ‘‘playbook’’ for runway configurations                  retimed operations in peak hours and
                                              States, the FAA is responsible for                      that would be used under various                        worked with carriers to identify times
                                              facilitation and coordination of runway                 weather and operating conditions while                  that were available. In some limited
                                              access for takeoffs and landings at Level                                                                       cases, carriers were able to swap with
                                              2 and Level 3 airports; however, the                       3 The FAA typically determines an airport’s          other airlines for their preferred times in
                                              airport authority or its designee is                    average adjusted runway capacity or throughput for      the peak for winter 2018. Carriers may
                                              responsible for facilitation and                        Level 2 and Level 3 airports by reviewing hourly        continue to seek swaps in order to
                                              coordination of terminal/gate/airport                   data on the arrival and departure rates that air        operate within the peak. However, the
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                                                                                                      traffic control indicates could be accepted for that
                                              facility access. The process with the                   hour, commonly known as ‘‘called’’ rates. We also       FAA also continues to seek the
                                              individual airports for terminal access                 review the actual number of arrivals and departures     voluntary cooperation of all carriers
                                              and other airport services is separate                  that operated in the same hour. Generally, the FAA      operating in peak hours to retime
                                              from, and in addition to, the FAA                       uses the higher of the two numbers, called or actual,   operations out of the peak to improve
                                                                                                      for identifying trends and schedule review
                                              schedule review based on runway                         purposes. Some dates are excluded from analysis,        performance at EWR.
                                              capacity. Approval from both the FAA                    such as during periods when extended airport               For the summer 2019 season, the
                                              and the airport authority for runway and                closures or construction could affect capacity.         hourly scheduling limit remains at 79


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                                              operations and 43 operations per half-                  and delay. Carriers are again reminded                ADDRESSES:    Documents are available for
                                              hour. To help with a balance between                    that runway approval must be obtained                 review by appointment at the FAA
                                              arrivals and departures, the maximum                    from the FAA in addition to any                       Chicago Airports District Office,
                                              number of scheduled arrivals or                         requirements for approval from airport                Melanie Myers, Program Manager, 2300
                                              departures, respectively, is 43 in an                   terminal or other facilities prior to                 East Devon Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois
                                              hour and 24 in a half-hour. This would                  operation.                                            60018. Telephone: (847) 294–7525/Fax:
                                              allow some higher levels of operations                     The PANYNJ also plans construction                 (847) 294–7046 and Eric Anderson,
                                              in certain periods (not to exceed the                   on EWR Runway 11/29 during 2019.                      Director of Properties, Indianapolis
                                              hourly limits) and some recovery from                   The plans currently include night and                 Airport Authority, 7800 Col. H. Weir
                                              lower demand in adjacent periods. The                   weeknight closures and a 12-day full                  Cook Memorial Drive, Indianapolis, IN
                                              FAA will accept flights above the limits                closure in late August. The FAA will                  46241 Telephone: 317–487–5135.
                                              if the flights were operated on a regular               assess the potential operational impacts                 Written comments on the Sponsor’s
                                              basis in summer 2018, but again, the                    and any necessary mitigations once the                request must be delivered or mailed to:
                                              FAA seeks cooperation of carriers to                    construction plans are finalized. As                  Melanie Myers, Program Manager,
                                              retime operations, to the extent feasible,              indicated for the JFK runway                          Federal Aviation Administration,
                                              out of the peak period. Additionally, the               construction, the PANYNJ is the best                  Chicago Airports District Office, 2300
                                              FAA will consider whether demand                        source of information on the                          East Devon Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois
                                              exceeds the limits in adjacent periods                  construction and FAA meetings such as                 60018. Telephone: (847) 294–7525/Fax:
                                              and consider average demand before                      the Delay Initiative Meeting is the best              (847) 294–7046.
                                              determining whether there is                            source for operational plans.                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              availability for new flights in a                                                                             Melanie Myers, Program Manager,
                                                                                                        Issued in Washington, DC, on September
                                              particular period. However, the                                                                               Federal Aviation Administration,
                                                                                                      24, 2018.
                                              operational performance of the airport is                                                                     Chicago Airports District Office, 2300
                                                                                                      Jeffrey Planty,
                                              unlikely to improve unless peak                                                                               East Devon Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois
                                              demand is reduced and schedules                         Deputy Vice President, System Operations
                                                                                                      Services.                                             60018. Telephone: (847) 294–7525/Fax:
                                              remain within the airport’s arrival and                                                                       (847) 294–7046.
                                              departure limits.                                       [FR Doc. 2018–21217 Filed 9–27–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
                                                 The FAA notes that despite efforts to                BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                              facilitate voluntary scheduling                                                                               accordance with section 47107(h) of
                                              cooperation at EWR, and reductions in                                                                         Title 49, United States Code, this notice
                                              the hourly scheduling limits,4 average                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          is required to be published in the
                                              demand for summer 2018 in the                                                                                 Federal Register 30 days before
                                                                                                      Federal Aviation Administration                       modifying the land-use assurance that
                                              afternoon and evening hours remains at
                                              81 operations per hour as it was in                                                                           requires the property to be used for an
                                                                                                      Notice of Intent of Waiver With Respect               aeronautical purpose.
                                              summer 2017. There are periods when                     to Land; Indianapolis International
                                              the demand in half-hours or consecutive                                                                          The disposition of proceeds from the
                                                                                                      Airport, Indianapolis, Indiana                        sale of the airport property will be in
                                              half-hours exceeds the optimum runway
                                              capacity and the scheduling limits in                   AGENCY: Federal Aviation                              accordance with FAA’s Policy and
                                              this notice. The imbalance of scheduled                 Administration (FAA), DOT.                            Procedures Concerning the Use of
                                              arrivals and departures in certain                                                                            Airport Revenue, published in the
                                                                                                      ACTION: Notice.                                       Federal Register on February 16, 1999
                                              periods has contributed to increased
                                              congestion and delays when the                                                                                (64 FR 7696).
                                                                                                      SUMMARY:   The FAA is considering a
                                              demand exceeds the arrival or departure                                                                          This notice announces that the FAA
                                                                                                      proposal to change 97.507 acres of
                                              rates. In particular, retiming a minimal                                                                      is considering the release of the subject
                                                                                                      airport land from aeronautical use to
                                              number of arrivals in the early afternoon                                                                     airport property at the Indianapolis
                                                                                                      non-aeronautical use and to authorize
                                              hours from the 1400 local hour to the                                                                         International Airport, Indianapolis,
                                                                                                      the sale of airport property located at
                                              1300 and 1200 hours could have                                                                                Indiana from federal land covenants,
                                                                                                      Indianapolis International Airport,
                                              significant delay reduction benefits and                                                                      subject to a reservation for continuing
                                                                                                      Indianapolis, Indiana. The
                                              help preserve the Level 2 designation at                                                                      right of flight as well as restrictions on
                                                                                                      aforementioned land is not needed for
                                              EWR.                                                                                                          the released property as required in
                                                                                                      aeronautical use.
                                                 Based on historical demand, the FAA                                                                        FAA Order 5190.6B section 22.16.
                                                                                                         The land consists of 155 original                  Approval does not constitute a
                                              anticipates the 0700 to 0859 and 1330                   airport acquired parcels. The parcels
                                              to 2159 periods to be unavailable for                                                                         commitment by the FAA to financially
                                                                                                      were acquired under grants 6–18–0038–                 assist in the disposal of the subject
                                              new flights. Consistent with the WSG,                   14, 3–18–0038–17, 3–18–0038–18, 3–
                                              carriers should be prepared to adjust                                                                         airport property nor a determination of
                                                                                                      18–0038–23, 3–18–0038–24, 3–18–                       eligibility for grant-in-aid funding from
                                              schedules to meet the hourly limits in                  0038–43, 3–18–0038–45, 3–18–0038–47,
                                              order to minimize potential congestion                                                                        the FAA.
                                                                                                      3–18–0038–51, 3–18–0038–54, 3–18–
                                                                                                      0038–67, 3–18–0038–78, 3–18–0038–81,                  Land Description
                                                4 The  FAA has reduced the hourly scheduling          3–18–0038–83, 3–18–0038–88, 3–18–                       Lots Numbered 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14,
                                              limits from 81 per hour to 79 and effective with the
                                              winter 2018/2019 season, applied additional half-       0038–96, 3–18–0038–112, Passenger                     15, 16, 17, 18, and 21 through 33 of Hill
                                              hour and arrival and departure limits. The FAA          Facility Charges, and local funding.                  Top Addition, as per plat thereof,
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                                              explained that operations approved previously at           There are no impacts to the airport by             recorded in Plat Book 4, pages 134
                                              the higher limits and operated in the prior season      allowing the Indianapolis Airport
                                              would be accepted by the FAA even if they were                                                                through 135 in the Office of the
                                              above the limits, but new flights would not be          Authority to dispose of the property.                 Recorder of Hendricks County, Indiana,
                                              approved above the current scheduling limits. The       The land is not needed for future                     Lots Numbered 1 through 8 and part of
                                              FAA continues to encourage carriers to retime           aeronautical development.                             Lots 9 and 12 of Applecreek, as per plat
                                              flights to less congested periods to keep operations
                                              at or below the new scheduling limit to improve         DATES: Comments must be received on                   thereof, recorded in Plat Book 8, page 85
                                              performance at the airport.                             or before October 29, 2018.                           in said Recorder’s Office, Lots


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of submission deadline.
DatesSchedules must be submitted no later than October 4, 2018.
ContactBonnie C. Dragotto, Regulations Division, FAA Office of the Chief Counsel, AGC-240, Room 916N, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591; telephone (202) 267-3808; email [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 49155 

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