LAX Ops Advisory Taxiway B Continuous 63 Hour Closure for Pavement Rehabilitation

06/03/2025 01:00 PM
LAX Ops Advisory - VSR Enhancement Project with Taxiway Impacts (Phase 5)
 
Advisory: 2025-13
 
May 23, 2025

LAX Ops Advisory

Taxiway B Continuous 63 Hour Closure for Pavement Rehabilitation
Start: June 6, 2025 at 0100 (PDT)

Finish: June 8, 2025 at 1600 (PDT)

 

Taxiway B between Taxiways L and B13 will close continuously for 63 hours on Friday June 6, 2025 at 0100 PDT. The planned re-opening is scheduled for Sunday, June 8, 2025 at 1600 PDT. 

This extended hours closure will facilitate re-paving some sections of Taxiway B, and other general repairs. 

Taxiway C will remain open for aircraft to transition around the Taxiway B closure. There are no aircraft size restrictions associated with this closure. 

Please forward this Advisory to all appropriate ground operations, technical operations, or flight operations departments as necessary.

 
Notices to Airmen (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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