Tower Decisions Delayed Till Friday

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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA has delayed its announcement regarding which control towers will close due to federal budget cuts until Friday, March 22.
  • This delay is to allow the FAA more time to comprehensively review the "very large number of responses" received from airports making a case against their proposed closures.
  • Despite the delayed announcement, the shutdown schedule remains unchanged, with 173 towers expected to close on April 7 and 16 more on September 30.
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The FAA was expected to announce Monday which control towers will close due to federal budget cuts, but now that announcement has been delayed until Friday, March 22. The FAA plans to eliminate funding for as many as 232 towers, most of them run by contractors, but operators of the affected airports were invited to make a case to the FAA why those measures would “adversely affect the national interest.” Last Friday, FAA chief operating officer J. David Grizzle said the FAA has “received a very large number of responses” and needs more time to “review comprehensively the submission on behalf of each airport.”

No change was announced for the actual shutdown schedule. On April 7, 173 towers are expected to close, with 16 more to shut down on Sept. 30. The FAA has closed its request for comments on the closures.

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