FAA Tightens Grip on SFO Landings, Major Delays Expected at San . . . Washington, DC, April 1 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed new restrictions on some landings at San Francisco International Airport, warning travelers of increased delays amid ongoing infrastructure work
Expect flight delays in San Francisco as FAA limits arrivals The FAA is imposing new safety restrictions at San Francisco International Airport, which will cause significant flight delays A runway repaving project and a ban on side-by-side landings will
New FAA Landing Limits Cause Major Delays at SFO The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed new safety restrictions on landings at San Francisco International Airport, reducing the number of flights that can arrive per hour from 54 to 36 This change, combined with a runway repaving project, is expected to increase flight delays by up to 25% for arriving passengers
FAA imposes restrictions on some landings at San Francisco airport The FAA does not plan to lift the restrictions once the runway repaving operation is completed The airport’s runway project will put the two north-south runways out of service for approximately six months United Airlines accounts for about half of the passenger traffic at San Francisco, followed by Alaska Airlines with about 10%
FAA imposes restrictions on some landings at San Francisco airport The FAA does not plan to lift the restrictions once the runway repaving operation is completed The airport’s runway project will put the two north-south runways out of service for approximately six months United Airlines accounts for about half of the passenger traffic at San Francisco, followed by Alaska Airlines with about 10%