Taxiway C Closure Between Taxiway L and Taxiway B13: February 20, 2025 -- April 28, 2025

02/20/2025 02:00 PM

LAX Ops Advisory - Taxiway C Continuous Closure Between Taxiways L and B13 for MSC South Project - February 20, 2025 (0700 PST) - April 28, 2025 (1600 PST) 

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LAX Ops Advisory - Taxiway C Continuous Closure Between Taxiways L and B13
 

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Advisory: 2025-04
 
February 20, 2025

Taxiway C Continuous Closure Between Taxiway L and Taxiway B13 

for MSC South Project Construction Activities 


Start: February 20, 2025 at 0700 PST

Finish: April 28, 2025 at 1600 PST

(Pacific Standard Time)

 
Taxiway C between Taxiway L and Taxiway B13 will be closed for construction activities for the MSC South Project starting on Thursday, February 20, 2025 at 0700 PST and is scheduled to reopen on Monday, April 28, 2025 at 1600 PST.   
 
Please note the below associated Taxiway C restrictions during the same dates: 
  • Taxiway C between Taxiway B13 and Taxiway N restricted to ADG V and smaller. 
  • Taxiway B13 between Taxiway B and Taxiway C restricted to ADG V and smaller. 

 
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.

 
 
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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