Title: NY/NJ/PHL Metropolitan Area Airspace Redesign
1NY/NJ/PHL Metropolitan Area Airspace
Redesign Implementation Update
Presentation to Eastern Region Aviation Weather
Conference By Don Castonguay Air traffic
Supervisor New York Center Airspace Redesign
Team Peter Nelson Senior Management Analyst Air
traffic
Operations Date November 18, 2008
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3Why We Need to Redesign Airspace
- Routinely, the New York and Philadelphia
metropolitan areas airports are among the top
10 delayed - Lack of alternate routes closes off airspace in
cases of severe weather - Multiple facilities fragment arrival and
departure corridors - Complexity and congestion continue to be issues
even with post-September 11 downturn
4Implementation Overview
- Implementation Plan began developed immediately
following the signing of Record of Decision
(September 5, 2007). - Initial changes to airspace were implemented on
December 19, 2007 - Implementation approach was segregated into four
stages in the ROD - Each stage will take from 12 to 18 months and
stages will overlap
5ROMA (or Route Optimization and Mitigation
Analysis)
- Considers all headings within an identified range
- Evaluates noise impact for every possible
combination of headings - Identifies exact headings for minimal impact
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6Motivation for Westgate Expansion
- KEY ISSUES WITH CURRENT WESTGATE
- ELIOT overload currentlyserves 3 airways and
BRNAN - PARKE complexity climbingand descending
aircraft - BIGGY complexity climbingand descending
aircraft - RBV crossing traffic increased volume from JFK
- IMPACTS
- Westgate a chokepoint during peak demand
- Passback of Miles-in-trail (MIT) restrictions to
NY metro airports - Potential adverse impact on PCT arrivals
To IAD
ZNY39
J60
ZNY73
ELIOT
To BWI/DCA
J64
PARKE
LANNA
BIGGY
ZNY10
ZNY55
J80
J6
ZNY09
J48
J75
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7Westgate Expansion
8Next Steps
TO-DO LIST
Terminal HITL evaluation
Expand Use of Terminal Separation Rules
- N90 / ZNY resectorization
- Separation standards in integrated airspace
Wrap JFK Departures
- Route design
- Sector boundary redesign
- Runway use
N90 / ZNY Resectorization
Addition of Second New Departure Fix
- Feasibility analysis
- Design refinement
9Key Elements of Stage 2 (4/1/2008 10/1/2009)
- Relocate and Expand West Airways
- Redesign NYNJPHL West Corridor
- ZNY HITL June 2008 N90 HITL Oct 2008 Combined
HITL Feb 2009 - Apply Altitude Restriction on JFK En Route
Arrivals for High and Low Capacities - JFK Improvements
- Reroute ISP Arrivals over LENDY
- Reroute JFK Europe Arrivals via ROBER
- Reroute Traffic to New West Airways
- Reroute Traffic to Existing West Airways
- Reconfigure PHL
- Reconfigure and Reroute Departures
- Reroute Arrival Streams
- Additional Dispersal Headings for RWY 09 and RWY
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10Stage 2 Minor Airspace Realignment
11Key Elements of Stage 3 (5/11/2010 11/9/2011)
- Relocate and Expand North Airways
- Redesign NYNJPHL North Corridor (ZNY, N90)
- Reroute Northbound PCT Departure Routes
- Redistribute Some ZNY Northgate Departures to ZNY
Westgate - Redistribute Traffic on New North Routes
- Facilitating Stage 4 Elements
- Apply Altitude Restriction on LGA to Separate NY
and PHL Traffic - Provide Arrival Coordination for Traffic Flow
Management - Apply Terminal Separation Rules (allowing less
stacking and MIT) - Additional MXE Departure Fix
- Arrival Shift LGA and EWR
- Facility Boundary Adjustments at ZNY, ZBW, ZDC,
N90 - Implement 3rd Dispersal Heading at EWR
12Stage 3 Major Airspace Realignment
13Key Elements of Stage 4 (3/10/2011 9/7/2012)
- Relocate and Expand South Airways
- Redistribute Traffic on New South Routes
- Redesign NYNJPHL South Corridor
- Apply Traffic Flow Management Rules for South
Airway - Relocate and Expand East Airways
- Redesign NYNJPHL East Corridor
- Redistribute Traffic on New East Routes
- East Airway Apply Traffic Flow Management Rules
- Align TEB and MMU Departure Gates feeding EWR
Departures - Change Altitude Restrictions
- Create Continuous Decent Approach Procedures
- All other Locations Apply Traffic Flow Management
Rules
14Stage 4 Full Airspace Integration
15Next Steps
- Continue to address and resolve legal and
political challenges - Written Reevaluation with respect to new
Information - Respond to GAO Recommendations Report due July
31, 2008 - Pending litigation Extension Granted for
Briefing Schedule - Continue safety assessment of all changes
- Facilitate an improved collaborative relationship
with all stakeholders - Develop Airspace design activities with adjacent
facilities - that enhance the benefits of integration