FAA Tweaks Eastern Sky Routes for Arkansas Nav Station Move
Published Date: 9/3/2025
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Summary
Pilots flying in the eastern U.S. will see updates to several jet routes and VOR airways, plus one airway gets the boot. These changes help support moving a key navigation station near Little Rock, Arkansas. The updates keep flights safe and smooth without extra costs or delays.
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Amendment and Revocation of Air Routes
Pilots flying in the eastern United States will see amendments to jet routes J-6, J-14, J-66, J-101, J-131, and J-180; amendments to VOR Federal Airways V-54, V-74, V-124, V-305, V-532, and V-573; and revocation of VOR Federal Airway V-534. These changes support the relocation of the Little Rock, AR (LIT) VOR/Tactical Air Navigation (VORTAC) facility and are intended to keep flights safe and smooth without adding costs or delays.
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