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FAA Safely Keeps More Airspace Open During Most Florida Space Launches

Posted on June 15, 2023 By NewsEditor

FAA Safely Keeps More Airspace Open During Most Florida Space Launches


Thursday, June 15, 2023

WASHINGTON — Thousands of passengers traveling to central Florida airports on dozens of commercial flights from the northeast will no longer experience delays or reroutes during a typical space launch. 

Based on risk analyses conducted for every launch and working with the U.S. Space Force and space launch operators, the FAA determined the existing airspace restrictions for most Florida launches were too large and could be safely reduced. 

More than 80 percent of the Florida launch trajectories are to the east and south. Sections of airspace to the north that had been traditionally closed for all launches can now remain open during most launches. Within this northern section is the busy overwater route from the northeast to central Florida airports in Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota, among others.  

Before


Busy route from the northeast U.S. to central Florida closes during all space launches.

Flights were re-routed to other busy routes resulting in arrival delays.

For a Typical Launch:

  • Up to 36 flights re-routed
  • Up to 4,300 passengers affected
  • Up to 300 minutes of delay
  • Up to 1,500 extra miles flown

Before image of busy space launch route

After


Busy route from the northeast U.S. to central Florida remains open during most space launches.

Flights remain on efficient routes, avoiding additional delays.

For a Typical Launch:

  • NO flights re-routed
  • NO impact to passengers
  • NO delays
  • NO extra miles flown

After image of busy space launch route

Previously for a typical launch, up to 36 flights were rerouted to congested overland routes, slowing up to 4,300 passengers and resulting in upwards of 300 minutes of delay and 1,500 extra miles flown. These flights can now remain on their most optimal and efficient routes more frequently. For 10 of the 12 launches that have occurred to date since the change took effect in April, no flights on this route were rerouted. 

View the video and learn more about FAA efforts to safely and efficiently integrate space operations into the National Airspace System here. 


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