Albuquerque Air Route Traffic Control Center

Albuquerque Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZAB) is located at 8000 Louisiana Boulevard, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. The Albuquerque ARTCC is one of 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers in the United States.

The primary responsibility is the separation of overflights, and the expedited sequencing of arrivals and departures along STARs (Standard Terminal Arrival Routes) and SIDs (Standard Instrument Departures) for the airspace over most of Arizona and New Mexico, as well as parts of California, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas.

KZAB covers an area that includes one class Bravo airport.

KZAB also includes four class Charlie airports.

Control location

Subdivision

KZAB's airspace is divided both geographically and altitudinally.

KZAB's primary subdivisions are known as specialties. There are five different specialties known as the North, East, Southeast, Southwest and Northwest. Each specialty is broken down further into 7 or 8 sectors.

By altitude, KZAB comprises 7 ultra-high sectors, 16 high-altitude sectors, 13 low-altitude sectors, and 3 low-high sectors. The vertical strata of these sectors vary greatly depending on the geographic location covered and the variety of traffic the controllers work.

North specialty

Ultra High Altitude Sectors

High Altitude Sectors

Low Altitude Sectors

Low-High Altitude Sectors

East specialty

Ultra High Altitude Sectors

High Altitude Sectors

Low Altitude Sectors

Southeast specialty

Ultra High Altitude Sectors

High Altitude Sectors

Low Altitude Sectors

Low-High Altitude Sectors

Southwest

Ultra High Altitude Sectors

High Altitude Sectors

Low Altitude Sectors

Northwest specialty

High Altitude Sectors

Low Altitude Sectors

Low-High Altitude Sectors

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    Coordinates: 35°10′24.8″N 106°34′2.6″W / 35.173556°N 106.567389°W