LAX Ops Advisory - Taxiway C Open Between C9 & C10

Taxiway C Between C9 & C10 Opened on 9/25/2022

 

Advisory: 2022-16
 
September 26, 2022
Taxiway C Open Between C9 & C10
 

The Taxiway C Pavement Reconstruction Project (LAX Ops Advisory 2022-10) was completed earlier than originally scheduled. Taxiway C, between Taxilane C9 and Taxilane C10 and the associated taxiways reopened on Sunday 9/25.

 
Opening Date
Taxiway
 
Opening Date
Taxiway C9 between Taxiway B and Taxiway C
 
09/25/2022
Taxiway C between Taxilane C9 and Taxilane C10
 
09/25/2022
Taxiway C10 between Taxiway B and Taxiway C
 
09/25/2022
Gate
 
Opening Date
Gate 55B available for all ADG III aircraft
 
09/25/2022
Gate 57 available for all ADG III aircraft
 
09/25/2022
Gate 153 available for all ADG V aircraft
 
09/25/2022
 
Operational Changes
  • Aircraft pushing back from Gates 42A and 51B are no longer required to spin tail north in Taxilane C9. Aircraft pushing back from these gates will need to coordinate with the ramp tower and FAA ATCT to request push out of Taxilane C9 onto Taxiway C. 

     
  • ADG V aircraft pushing back from Gate 153 are no longer required to push tail north in Taxilane C10. All ADG V aircraft pushing back from this gate will need to coordinate with the ramp tower and FAA ATCT to request push out of Taxilane C10 onto Taxiway C. 

     
  • Terminal 5 vendor delivery parking location on the apron has been relocated from Gate 57 to Gate 55B. Vendor delivery hours at Gate 55B will be daily from 00:01L - 05:30L and 12:30L - 15:00L.
Please 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 Operations Manager, Jeff Mort at JMort@lawa.org
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