LAX Standard Taxi Route Name Changes

Two Taxi Routes have changed names.
 

Advisory: 2024-19
 
October 29, 2024
LAX Standard Taxi Route Name Changes
 
Two of the LAX Standard Taxi Routes that Air Traffic Control assigns have changed names. The old West Route is now known as the Sunset Route and the old Bridge Route is now the Coastal Route. Please note, the routes have not changed, just the names. 
 
Sunset Route - Taxi/proceed westbound on Taxiway C towards Taxiway Y, hold short of Taxiway Y; contact Ground Control on frequency 121.65 when number one approaching Taxiway Y. 
 
Coastal Route - Taxi/proceed towards Taxiway Y, taxi southbound on Taxiway Y, at checkpoint 3, contact Ground Control on frequency 121.75; hold short of Taxiway C.  
 
Additional information on LAX Taxi Routes as well as the most up-to-date Movement Area Maps (Version 8) can be viewed at www.lawa.org/airfieldmaps. 
 
 

 
For questions or comments regarding this advisory, please contact Airside Manager Cary Buchanan at Cbuchanan@lawa.org. For any immediate hazards/questions, please contact the ARCC at (424) 646-LAWA (5292).
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