Greener Skies over Seattle: Proposed Arrival Procedures to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport — ICAO Good Practice Case Study

Us FAA nextgen greener skies over seattle case study pdf

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ICAO good practice case study documenting the US/FAA NextGen ‘Greener Skies over Seattle’ initiative — a Final Environmental Assessment (FEA) completed November 1, 2012 for proposed PBN arrival procedures (STARs and RNP with Optimized Profile Descents) at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (KSEA/Sea-Tac Airport). Collaborative project between FAA, Alaska Air Group (Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air), The Boeing Company, Port of Seattle, WSDOT Aviation, Puget Sound Regional Council, and Department of Ecology. Assessment conducted under NEPA, FAA Order 1050.1E, FAA Order 7400.2K, and CEQ regulations; resulted in FONSI/ROD. Procedures estimated to cut fuel consumption by 2.1 million gallons annually, reduce carbon emissions by 22,000 metric tons, and reduce noise exposure for 750,000 people. Covers ICAO Doc10031 environmental review process, Performance Based Navigation (PBN), Continuous Descent Operations (CDO), noise abatement, and NextGen implementation.

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