Vehicle Service Road Enhancement Project Phase 5: Taxiways C8, C9 & VSR C

04/10/2025 01:00 PM
LAX Ops Advisory - VSR Enhancement Project with Taxiway Impacts (Phase 5)
 
Advisory: 2025-10
 
April 10, 2025

Vehicle Service Road Enhancement Project  Phase 5: Taxiways C8, C9 & VSR C

 

Start: April 14, 2025 at 0400 PDT

Finish: April 20, 2025 at 1600 PDT

 
Phase 5 of the Vehicle Service Road (VSR) Enhancement Project will commence on Monday, 4/14/25. This phase includes taxiway closures and VSR lane closures.  
 
Phase 5 Taxiway Closure:
  • Taxiway C between Gates 57 and 58 closed daily 0030L-0630L for the duration of Phase 5.
  • Taxiway C8 between Taxiways B & C closed for the duration of Phase 5.
  • Taxiway C9 between Taxiways B & C closed 4/14 & 4/15 from 0030L to 0800L and then 4/16 & 4/17 from 0030L to 1500L and 4/18 at 2230L through 4/20 at 1600L.
 
VSR Closures:
  • The VSR connecting Terminal 5 to VSR C is closed for the duration of Phase 5. 
Drivers may use the VSR at Terminal 4 to access Terminal 5 and should also use caution for rolling lane closures on VSR C between Taxiways C9 and C8. 
 
Please forward this Advisory to all appropriate ground operations, technical operations or flight operations departments as necessary. 
 
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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