FAA steps in to curb airlines’ ambitious plans to add capacity at Chicago
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The US aviation agency FAA wants to limit the number of daily flight movements at Chicago's O'Hare airport to 2800 this summer. Background is a massive expansion of flight schedules by United Airlines and American Airlines, which would bring the airport to its capacity limits.
FAA steps in to curb airlines’ ambitious plans to add capacity at Chicago
Civil aviation regulator of the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has said that Chicago O’Hare Airport is already at its optimal capacity, keeping in mind the current infrastructure in place and that the proposed augmentation in flights announced by carriers like United Airlines and American Airlines, far exceed what the airport can handle safely. In a press statement, responding to the announcements by United and Americ…
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