Kansas City Air Route Traffic Control Center

Kansas City Air Route Traffic Control Center (ICAO: KZKC, FAA LID: ZKC, Kansas City Center in radio communications[1]), is one of 22 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Area Control Centers.

[3] The primary responsibility of Kansas City Center is sequencing and separation of over-flights, arrivals, and departures in order to provide safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of aircraft filed under instrument flight rules (IFR).

Kansas City Center is the 15th busiest ARTCC in the United States.

[4] Kansas City Center covers approximately 192,000 square miles of the Midwestern United States, Southern United States, and the Western United States, including parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Arkansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Missouri.

ZKC overlies or abuts many approach control facilities (including Kansas City, Oklahoma City, St. Louis, Tulsa, Springfield, MO, and Wichita).

A temporary flight restriction map showing the boundaries of the regions controlled by the area control centers within and adjoining the contiguous United States ; Kansas City Center is labeled ZKC, its FAA location identifier .