Congestion Management Rule for John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport (US Federal Aviation Administration Regulation) (FAA) (2018 Edition)
Congestion Management Rule for John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport (US Federal Aviation Administration Regulation) (FAA) (2018 Edition)
Congestion Management Rule for John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport (US Federal Aviation Administration Regulation) (FAA) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Congestion Management Rule for John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport (US Federal Aviation Administration Regulation) (FAA) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 The FAA proposes to establish procedures to address congestion in the New York City area by assigning slots at John F. Kennedy (JFK) and Newark Liberty (Newark) International Airports in a way that allows carriers to respond to market forces to drive efficient airline behavior. This proposal is a companion to a separate rulemaking initiative addressing congestion mitigation at New York's LaGuardia airport. Today's proposal is similar to what we have proposed for LaGuardia airport, but it takes into consideration the characteristics of both JFK and Newark, including the large number of international flights at these airports and our international obligations. The FAA proposes to extend the caps on the operations at the two airports, assign to existing operators the majority of slots at the airports, and create a market by annually auctioning off a limited number of slots in each of the first five years of this rule. The FAA is proposing two alternatives. This book contains: - The complete text of the Congestion Management Rule for John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport (US Federal Aviation Administration Regulation) (FAA) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section