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1 History  





2 Operations  





3 Class B Airports (Major)  





4 Class C, D, E, and G Airports  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 Bibliography  





8 External links  














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Coordinates: 34°3611.9N 118°0459.8W / 34.603306°N 118.083278°W / 34.603306; -118.083278
 

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Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center
The Los Angeles ARTCC in Palmdale, California
  • ICAO: KZLA
  • FAA LID: ZLA
  • Summary
    Airport typeArea control center
    Owner/OperatorFederal Aviation Administration
    ServesParts of California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona
    LocationPalmdale, California
    OpenedMarch 15, 1937
    Coordinates34°36′11.9″N 118°04′59.8″W / 34.603306°N 118.083278°W / 34.603306; -118.083278
    Statistics (2022)
    Aircraft operations2,271,937

    The Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center (ICAO: KZLA, FAA LID: ZLA) is an air traffic control center located in Palmdale, California, United States. Located adjacent to United States Air Force Plant 42 and the Palmdale Regional Airport, it is one of 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) operated by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

    The Los Angeles ARTCC controls en route air traffic over southern and central California, southern Nevada, southwestern Utah, western Arizona, and portions of the Pacific Ocean Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), with the exception of military airspace and lower-level airspace controlled by local airport towers and Terminal Control Centers (TRACON).

    History[edit]

    The Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center was established on March 15, 1937, being the fifth ARTCC established in the United States. The Los Angeles ARTCC was originally located in Burbank. In 1943, it was moved to Downtown Los Angeleson7th Street and Flower Street. In 1946, it was again moved to just south of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Inglewood on Manchester Boulevard. On March 1, 1963, the Los Angeles ARTCC was moved to its present location in Palmdale on 25th Street East and Avenue P, being located adjacent to United States Air Force Plant 42 and the Palmdale Regional Airport.[1][2]

    Operations[edit]

    The Los Angeles ARTCC controls 177,000 square miles (460,000 km2) of airspace over southern and central California, southern Nevada, southwestern Utah, and western Arizona.[1] It controls airspace from the surface up to FL600 (60,000 feet). Around 40 percent of the ARTCC's airspace is composed of special use airspace (SUA) which is used by the United States Armed Forces.[2] The ARTCC's airspace is divided into six areas, simply named Areas A through F.[3]

    As of 2019, the ARTCC employs over 500 people,[1] 320 of whom are air traffic controllers.[2] As of 2019, Lisa Jones is the acting air traffic manager.[4] The United States Department of Homeland Security provides security for the ARTCC.[5]

    The Los Angeles ARTCC is the 10th busiest ARTCC in the United States. Between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022, the Los Angeles ARTCC handled 2,271,937 aircraft operations.[6]

    Class B Airports (Major)[edit]

    Class C, D, E, and G Airports[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b c "Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZLA)" (PDF). National Air Traffic Controllers Association. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  • ^ Federal Aviation Administration 2019, pp. 17–23.
  • ^ Federal Aviation Administration 2019, p. 14.
  • ^ Federal Aviation Administration 2019, p. 26.
  • ^ "Air Traffic Activity System (ATADS) > Center Aircraft Handled". Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  • Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]

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