Taxiway C Wingspan Restriction to A321 / B737 and smaller for MSC South Project Construction Activities

12/26/2024 01:09 PM

LAX Ops Advisory - Taxiway C Wingspan Restriction to A321 / B737 Type Aircraft for MSC South Construction Activities - January 06, 2025 (0030 PST) - April 28, 2025 (1630 PST) 

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LAX Ops Advisory - Taxiway C Wingspan Restriction to A321 / B737 Type Aircraft
 
Advisory: 2024-23
 
December 26, 2024

Taxiway C Wingspan Restriction to A321 / B737 and smaller for MSC South Project Construction Activities 


Start: January 06, 2025 at 0030 PST

Finish: April 28, 2025 at 1630 PST

(Pacific Standard Time)

 
Taxiway C between Taxiway L and Taxiway B13 will be restricted to A321 / B737 and smaller type aircraft (wingspan less than 118 feet) for the MSC South Project construction activities starting on Monday, January 06, 2025 at 0030 PST through Monday, April 28, 2025 at 1630 PST. 
 
In addition, Taxiway C between Taxiway N and Taxiway B13 will be restricted to B773 and smaller type aircraft (wingspan less than 214 feet). 
 
ADG VI type aircraft (A380 and B747-8) will not be able to access Taxiway C between Taxiway L and Taxiway N during this Taxiway C restriction. 
 
See below illustration depicting the segment of Taxiway C that will be restricted. 
 
Please forward this LAX Operations Advisory to flight planning dispatchers, pilots, airline, and ground service provider 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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