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FAA's Operational Evolution Plan Updated, OnLine

The latest version of the FAA’s Operational Evolution Plan (OEP) is now available on the FAA’s website at www.faa.gov/programs/oep.

The Executive Summary of the OEP Version 5.0 outlines the changes since the earlier version was issued a year ago, extends the time frame to 2013 and reaffirms the FAA’s commitment to increasing capacity and efficiency in the National Airspace System.  As with earlier OEP versions, this one was developed with the cooperation and collaboration of the aviation community and in partnership with the Department of Defense and NASA.

The latest version reflects the changed operational and financial conditions in the aviation industry and shows the commitments and investments required across the aviation community. Also included are more details on redesign of the national airspace both in the enroute and terminal areas and longer-term plans to make greater use of area navigation (RNAV) and Required Navigation Performance (RNP).  

FMI: www.faa.gov/programs/oep

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