美国联邦航空局将纽瓦克的空中交通管制职责移交给费城以“解决人员配备问题”
FAA Turning Over Newark's Air Traffic Control Duties To Philadelphia To "Address Staffing Issues"

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/faa-turning-over-newarks-air-traffic-control-duties-philadelphia-address-staffing-issues

在即将到来的破纪录的夏季旅行季节,美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)将把新泽西州纽瓦克的空中交通管制职责转移到费城,以解决纽约地区的人员配备问题和日益严重的拥堵问题。 上周发布的一份备忘录透露,美国联邦航空管理局与美国国家空中交通管制员协会建立了合作伙伴关系,这一转变是在此之前发生的。 到 6 月底,纽瓦克的空中交通管制职责将从纽约航站楼雷达进场管制转移到费城塔/TRACON。 纽约 TRACON 因负责处理美国一些最复杂的空域而闻名,负责管理异常拥挤的天空。 此前报道的计划包括在 2023 年将纽瓦克约 100 平方英里的 N90 空域重新分配给费城。此次重新分配旨在缓解该设施在人员配置持续紧张的情况下面临的压力。 纽瓦克是联合航空重要枢纽的所在地,由于拥堵和劳动力短缺,导致延误事件频繁发生。 作为回应,美联航去年夏天减少了航班,导致时任首席执行官斯科特·柯比对美国联邦航空局的效率提出批评。 他强调,与纽瓦克机场的容量相比,定期航班数量过多。 因此,美国联邦航空局将东北部机场最低航班需求的削减期限延长至 10 月。 航空公司通常需要在繁忙的航站楼填满至少 80% 的指定起飞和降落时刻,否则将面临失去这些分配的情况。 然而,美国联邦航空局最近的批准使航空公司即使在不运营特定航班的情况下也可以保留分配的空间。 六月发布的一项独立审计揭露了美国联邦航空局关键设施的严重人员配备问题,可能危及航空活动。 特别是在 N90,人员配备率仅为 54%,导致管制员强制加班和额外轮班。 由于人手短缺,FAA 相对于其目标来说还缺少大约 3,000 名管制员。 为了解决这个问题,拜登总统最近提出了一项预算提案,专门用于在明年内招聘约 2,000 名新管制员。

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As air traffic is on the verge of breaking records heading into the summer, Newark, New Jersey's airspace is being turned over to Philadelphia.

The move, prompted by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, seeks to "address staffing issues and congested traffic in the New York City area", according to a new Reuters report.

We hope it's more of the latter than the former - because with all these Boeings in the air every day, it isn't necessarily a great time to be understaffed. And we're only half joking. 

The FAA is predicted a record summer travel season, the report says, and airlines are also predicting record travel for the spring. The FAA says the change will "meet continued traffic demand in the busy Northeast Corridor."

The FAA, grappling with air traffic control staffing shortages, announced its collaboration with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association through a memorandum out last week. Air traffic control responsibilities for Newark will be transferred from the New York Terminal Radar Approach Control to the Philadelphia Tower/TRACON by the end of June.

Reuters notes that New York TRACON is recognized as one of the busiest control facilities in the United States, managing some of the country's most complex airspace. The FAA had previously disclosed plans in 2023 to reassign about 100 square miles of airspace from Newark's N90 to Philadelphia to alleviate staffing constraints.

United Airlines, which operates a major hub at Newark, frequently encounters delays due to air traffic congestion and personnel shortages. The airline scaled back its flight operations last summer in response to operational disruptions, with CEO Scott Kirby publicly criticizing the FAA's performance.

He highlighted that the number of flights scheduled at Newark exceeded the airport's physical capacity to manage them. Consequently, the FAA prolonged the reduction of minimum flight requirements at airports around New York City through October, addressing these staffing shortfalls.

Airlines are typically required to utilize their allocated takeoff and landing slots at busy airports for a minimum of 80% of the time, under risk of losing them. The FAA's waiver permits airlines to maintain their slots despite not operating some flights.

A report from a government watchdog in June highlighted severe staffing challenges at crucial air traffic control facilities, which pose risks to aviation operations. It noted that staffing at N90 was only at 54%. With controllers at various locations working mandatory overtime and six-day weeks to mitigate shortages, the agency falls approximately 3,000 controllers short of its staffing objectives.

In response, President Joe Biden has proposed funding this month to recruit an additional 2,000 controllers over the next year.

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