Airspace Designations and Reporting Points: Binghamton, NY
Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing changes to how airspace is organized and labeled around Binghamton, New York, including new reporting points that pilots must use when flying in this region. These changes help air traffic controllers better manage airplane traffic and maintain safety in the skies near Binghamton.
Key Points
- 1The FAA is updating airspace designations and creating new reporting points (specific locations pilots must identify when flying) in the Binghamton, NY area
- 2These changes are intended to improve air traffic control operations and safety by making it easier for controllers to track and communicate with aircraft
- 3The proposal affects pilots flying in and around Binghamton and the airlines and airports that operate there
- 4The public has until March 17, 2026 to submit comments on the proposed changes before the FAA makes a final decision
- 5Once finalized, pilots will need to follow the new airspace rules and reporting procedures when flying in this region
Key Dates
January 28, 2026
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