Runway 6R-24L & Taxiway Z Continuous Closure: October 21, 2024 at 0030 PDT to October 24, 2024 at 1230 PDT

Runway 6R-24L & Taxiway Z Continuous Closure for Construction Activities
 

Advisory: 2024-17
 
October 17, 2024

Runway 6R-24L & Taxiway Z Continuous Closure for Construction Activities 


Start: October 21, 2024 at 0030 PDT

Complete: October 24, 2024 at 1230 PDT

(Pacific Daylight Time)

 
Taxiway Z between Runway 6L-24R and Taxiway E is scheduled to close for 60 continuous hours starting on Monday, October 21, 2024 at 0030 PDT and will be reopened Wednesday October 23, 2024 at 1230 PDT. 
 
Runway 6R-24L will be closed for 84 continuous hours also starting on Monday, October 21, 2024 at 0030 PDT, but will be reopened Thursday October 24, 2024 at 1230 PDT. 
 
Runway 24R will be restricted to ADG V and smaller (not available for aircraft wingspan greater than 214 feet) while Taxiway Z is closed. 
 
Taxiway Z will not be an available taxiway exit for aircraft landing on Runway 24R during the Taxiway Z closure timeframe. 
 
Taxiway Y will be the last available exit for Runway 24R while Taxiway Z is closed. Taxiways R, V, W and Y will remain open for aircraft to cross closed Runway 6R-24L. 
 
Runway 24R Landing Distance Available to exit at Taxiway Y will be 7,428 feet. Please reference current LAX NOTAMs for declared distance information. 
 
This runway and taxiway closure is required to support construction activities on Runway 6R-24L at Taxiway Z and other areas for the North Airfield Exit Taxiways (NAET) Project.  
 
Runways 6L-24R, 7L-25R, and 7R-25L will remain open, with the exception of nightly Runway 6L-24R closures 0030-0630 PDT.  
 
Airlines that operate ADG VI type aircraft (A380 and B747-8) can expect Runway 25L for arrivals and departures while Runway 6R-24L and Taxiway Z are closed.  
 
Please forward this LAX Operations Advisory to flight planning dispatchers, pilots, and airline staff.
 
Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) will be issued 72 hours prior to the closure. Please plan flight operations accordingly and check current NOTAMs at https://notams.aim.faa.gov/notamSearch for current airfield operating conditions.
 

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