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2008 FAA EASTERN REGION AIRPORTS ANNUAL HERSHEY CONFERENCE ACCOMMODATING DESIGN GROUP VI (NEW LARGE AIRCRAFT) AT JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. Presented by : John R. Dermody, P.E. Civil Engineer, Senior Program Manager Federal Aviation Administration New York Airports District Office.
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2008 FAA EASTERN REGIONAIRPORTS ANNUAL HERSHEY CONFERENCE ACCOMMODATING DESIGN GROUP VI (NEW LARGE AIRCRAFT) AT JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Presented by: John R. Dermody, P.E. Civil Engineer, Senior Program ManagerFederal Aviation Administration New York Airports District Office
PANYNJ’S PLANS TO ACCOMMODATE A NEW LARGE AIRCRAFT (NLA) • ORIGINALLY, BOTH BOEING AND AIRBUS WERE IN CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT OF A NLA • BOEING TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED THEIR PROGRAM – AIRBUS CONTINUED FORWARD • AIRBUS PRODUCT BECAME THE A380 • THERE ARE 165 FIRM ORDERS FROM 15 CUSTOMERS FOR THE A380 • AT LEAST SIX A380 CUSTOMERS TO UTILIZE JFK • ESTIMATED 3-4 FLIGHTS/ DAY INCREASING TO 20 FLIGHTS/DAY IN 5+ YEARS FOR THE A380 • RECENTLY, BOEING ALSO ANNOUNCED THEIR NLA B747-8
AIRBUS A380 OVERVIEW • 1.23M LBS. MTOW • 525 PAX (3-CLASS)
CHALLENGES ACCOMMODATING THE A380 • LARGE WINGSPAN • TAXIING CLEARANCE • JET BLAST • REQUIRES LARGER OFZ • TALL TAIL HEIGHT • ISSUE FOR CLOSE PARALLEL TAXIWAYS • WEIGHT • TAXIWAY BRIDGES • PAVEMENT STRENGTH • TERMINAL GATES • DUAL JET BRIDGES • GATE SPACE • APPROACH/ DEPARTURE SEPARATIONS • LARGER IN-TRAIL SEPARATONS REQUIRED • MISNOMERS – NOISIER AIRCRAFT, LARGER PAVEMENT FILLETS & LONGER RUNWAYS NEEDED
MODIFICATIONS OF DESIGN STANDARDS (MOS) REQUIRED * PANYNJ NEEDED TO DEMONSTRATE THAT NO OTHER FEASIBLE OPTIONS WERE AVAILABLE FOR EXISTING RWS AND TWS AND SAFETY WILL BE MAINTAINED * A380 MOS APPROVAL AUTHORITY WITH AAS-100 (FAA AIRPORTS HQ) • RUNWAY WIDTH • TAXIWAY WIDTH • TAXIWAY – OBJECT SEPARATION • TAXIWAY – TAXIWAY SEPARATION • RUNWAY – TAXIWAY SEPARATION
RUNWAY & TAXIWAY WIDTH MOS • RUNWAY WIDTH (INTERIM MOS) • ISSUE: ONE-ENGINE OUT ON DEPARTURE • FLIGHT STANDARDS TESTING • ENGINEERING BRIEF #65A • ALLOWS 150’ WIDE RWS WITH 50’ PAVED SHOULDERS • FOD INSPECTIONS WITHOUT PAVED SHOULDERS • NEW RUNWAYS NEED TO BE 200’ WIDE • TAXIWAY WIDTH • CENTERLINE DEVIATION STUDIES • ENGINEERING BRIEF #63B • ALLOWS OPERATION ON 75’ WIDE EXISTING TWS • NEW TAXIWAYS NEED TO BE 100’ WIDE • NO REQUIREMENT FOR CENTERLINE LIGHTS OR TAXI CAMERA
TAXIWAY CLEARANCE MOS • TAXIWAY – OBJECT SEPARATION • CRITICAL CONSTRAINT, NEED MORE SEPARATION FROM TW TO SERVICE ROAD • A380 COULD NOT OPERATE ON OUTER TW B • BEST SOLUTION TO SHIFT INNER TW A BY 16 FEET TOWARDS TW B • RESTRICT HEIGHT OF VEHICLES ON ROAD TO 14’ • PROVIDES 15’ HORIZONTAL & 10’ VERTICAL CLEARANCE • PROVIDES SAME DISTANCE FROM OUTER ENGINE TO ROAD FOR JETBLAST (A380 VS. EXSTG. B747) • TAXIWAY CENTERLINE DEVIATION STUDIES • TAXIWAY – TAXIWAY SEPARATION • USE EQUATIONS IN APPENDIX 9 OF AC 150/5300-13 – AVG. WINGSPAN (A380/ B747-400) PROVIDES 15% SAFETY BUFFER • USE REAL-LIFE APPROACH – BOTH AIRCRAFT AT TW EDGE STILL PROVIDES 15 FT. CLEARANCE
RUNWAY TO TAXIWAY SEPARATION MOS • RUNWAY – TAXIWAY SEPARATION • A380 RESTRICTED FROM OPERATING ON CLOSER TW B DUE TO TAIL HEIGHT PENETRATION TO OFZ & TERPS MISSED APPROACH SURFACE • COLLISION RISK MODEL (CRM) PERFORMED FOR EACH RUNWAY OPERATIONAL CONFIGURATION • THE CRM ESTABLISHED THE RESTRICTION AREAS FOR CAT I AND CAT II/III CONDITIONS • RESTRICTIONS PART OF THE JFK A380 ATCT OPERATIONAL PLAN
PANYNJ DEVELOPED “SHORT-LIST” OF A380 TAXIING ROUTES • DETAILED INVENTORY OF TW OBJECT FREE AREAS • ACTIONS: • REMOVED FENCE AT VAN WYCK TAXIWAY BRIDGE • REMOVED PORTION OF JETBLAST FENCE AT TW C / ZA • REMOVED RVSR VEHICLE SIGN BY HANGAR 19 • LOWERED WINDSOCK ON TW Q • EVALUATED LOCATION OF AIRFIELD SIGNAGE, RELATIVE TO A380 ENGINES • TAXIWAY SIGN HEIGHT RELATIVE TO TAXIWAY ELEV. • RUNWAY DISTANCE REMAINING SIGNS ON 150 FT. WIDE RW PREPARATION FOR A380 2007 VISIT
A380 FLEW FROM FRANKFURT TO JFK • MAIDEN FLIGHT TO U.S. – MARCH 19, 2007 • OPERATED BY AIRBUS W/ LUFTHANSA PERSONNEL • 519 NON-REVENUE PASSENGERS • MARCH 20TH TRIP FROM JFK TO CHICAGO O’HARE • MARCH 21ST DEMO FLIGHT AND RETURN TO GERMANY • SPECIAL FLIGHT STANDARDS AUTHORIZATION, REQUIRED F.O.D. SWEEPS AND TAXIWAYS DEVOID OF AIRCRAFT (FOR 150’ WIDE RWS) A380 ARRIVAL AT JFK
JFK A380 VISIT FINDINGS • TAXIWAY CENTERLINE DEVIATION – NON-ISSUE W/ CAMERA • TURNING CAPABILITIES – JUDGEMENTAL OVERSTEERING • EVALUATED AIRFIELD SIGN CLEARANCES/ IMPACTS • TAXIWAY SIGNS • RUNWAY DISTANCE REMAINING SIGNS • EVALUATED EDGE LIGHTING/ RETROREFLECTORS • RUNWAY EDGE LIGHTS • TAXIWAY EDGE LIGHTS • TAXIWAY RETROREFLECTIVE EDGE DELINEATORS • AIRCRAFT NOISE PERCEPTION • TAKEOFF DISTANCE SUPRISING • FOD CHECK • DEMO FLIGHT LACKED “REAL-WORLD” AIRSPACE/ AIRFIELD CONSTRAINTS
STATUS OF A380 AND FUTURE ACTIONS • A380 HAD DESIGN AND PRODUCTION SCHEDULE SETBACKS • FIRST COMMERCIAL FLIGHT BY EMIRATES TO JFK ON OCTOBER 1, 2008 • RUNWAY 13L GLIDESLOPE LOCATION OPTIONS: • RELOCATE ANTENNA • REMOVE A380 ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES ON RW 31R AND DEPARTURES ON RW 13L FROM PLAN • CONTINGENCY PLAN – SPECIAL HANDLING • INSTALL JETBLAST WARNING SIGNS ON ROADWAYS • TAXIWAY BRIDGES – JETBLAST EVALUATIONS • WIDEN RUNWAYS DURING REHABILITATIONS • FINALIZE A380 OPERATIONAL PLAN
BOEING 747-8 OVERVIEW • BOEING MET WITH THE PANYNJ & FAA LAST YEAR • BOTH B747-8 INTERCONTINENTAL & FREIGHTER VERSIONS AVAILABLE • 18 ORDERS FOR THE B747-8F (CARGOLUX & NIPPON) • B747-8F EXPECTED TO BE IN SERVICE BY LATE 2009 • B747-8 SEATS 467 PAX (3-CLASS) – 51 MORE SEATS THAN THE B747-400 • B747-8F HAS 16% MORE CARGO VOLUME THAN B747-400
BOEING 747-8 CHALLENGES • SAME GROUP VI DESIGN CRITERIA ISSUES • TO LESSER EXTENT COMPARED TO THE A380 DUE TO: • SMALLER WINGSPAN • LOWER TAIL HEIGHT • LARGER AIRCRAFT LENGTH COULD BE AN ISSUE THOUGH FOR: • TAXILANE OR SERVICE ROAD CLEARANCE BEHIND AIRCRAFT AT GATE (19 FT. LONGER THAN -400) • IMPACT POTENTIAL AT JFK DUE TO DESIRE FOR THE B747-8 TO UTILIZE ALL TAXIWAYS WITH LESS RESTRICTIONS
BOEING 747-8 MOS • SIMILAR REQUEST FOR MOS FOR SAME DESIGN STANDARDS • CURRENTLY UNDER FAA REVIEW
THANK YOU!QUESTIONS? Mr. John R. Dermody, P.E. Civil Engineer, Senior Program Manager FAA - New York Airports District Office 600 Old Country Road – Suite 446 Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 227-3869, Fax (516) 227-3813 John.Dermody@faa.gov Presented By: