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Finnair will fly to Chicago O'Hare starting next month, launching seasonal service to its hub in Helsinki.
Beginning June 15, the airline will fly three weekly flights on the route using Airbus A330 aircraft. Finnair will operate one round-trip flight each Monday, Thursday and Saturday through Oct. 17 replacing One World partner AA on the Chicago-Helsinki seasonal route. |
She is at again!!! This time she went to Chicago. She's trying to get past at security checkpoints without tickets. She has been arrested for loitering & trespassing and within 10 days she got arrested again at MDW.
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OHare People Mover
People Mover extension
The City of Chicago Department of Aviation has awarded a $310 million design-build contract to Parsons to replace and expand O’Hare International Airport’s Automated Transit System (ATS) on a basis. Parsons will manage construction of the project, which involves replacing the existing ATS between terminals, constructing a 2,000-foot extension to service the new consolidated rental car station, expanding the maintenance and storage facility, and replacing the existing 15-vehicle fleet with 36 new railcars with automated vehicle control, traction power and communications improvements. Parsons will also design the traction power, communications and trackwork while performing systems integration and commissioning work for the entire project. |
About darn time. I wonder how fast they will start working on it. Hopefully at least by the end of the summer.
I would also hope that they build the new terminal ATS station at Parking Lot F to readily incorporate an enlarged intermodal station providing quick transfers from to future downtown express trains, Metra, or Amtrak. |
Now clear of the election, Rham has hired a new aviation commissioner.
http://chicago.suntimes.com/news-chi...on-commisioner Hopefully a lot of pending projects will break loose in short order like the CONRAC, people mover (as mentioned in posts above), further stages of the OMP, and concessions contracts. Westfield has been killing it out at T5 and I'd like to see some of that action over in the rest of the airport. |
Interesting that they are "replacing" the existing APM. Possibly this means replacing the existing VAL technology with Mitsubishi's newer Crystal Mover technology, while leaving the major structures and stations intact. Miami just finished a new system using this technology, it's pretty sleek. I believe ATL and IAD have the same system as well.
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Wow! That's great news! I think O'Hare needs to get a new terminals, extension the entire terminals 5, more new parking garage, more new inline baggage screening system, terminals modernization and final, the entire terminals 1/3 will have new CBP facility, That way they won't be towed from entire terminal 5. Those aircraft will be at the same terminals only for international arrivals. I think it's right choice for everyone. They can connectivity the domestic flight. It's much easier and also, baggage claim needs to makeover.
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Icelandair-Announces ORD
Dept of Aviation just emailed me that in spring '16 Icelandair will start ORD.
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^ The O'Hare Express, the idea that just won't die. The cold hard truth is that there are so many better ways to spend that money improving service to Chicago neighborhoods instead of spending it on trains for the elite.
To the extent that this goes forward, it should be structured as a PPP and completely privately-funded (probably this means a mainline railroad line using Metra stations on the Milwaukee-West or CSX Altenheim line). Unfortunately, I doubt such a thing is possible. It didn't pencil out in Toronto and probably won't pencil out in Chicago. Add that to Metra's retarded leadership and we end up with a hugely-expensive, half-assed solution on the Blue Line that wastes valuable public money and slows down Blue Line commutes. |
Any new terminals? When they will extension the entire terminals 5 or they can build a new terminal 4 or someplace else.
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I'm down on Toronto because they couldn't make it work as a private investment. And unlike Chicago, Toronto doesn't already have a subway line going to the heart of the terminal complex. How is the Blue Line inadequate again? What's wrong with it that we need to spend hundreds of millions on a competing service?
As Mr D noted before, an express train from Union Station to O'Hare Transfer is not necessarily any faster than a local Blue Line trip, because most downtown travelers aren't staying near Union Station and at the O'Hare end, you'd have to make a slow transfer to the People Mover. If you're a Chicago resident and you live on the North Side, the express train is borderline useless to you. The CrossRail plan is a little better - because it's not a premium express service, airport workers could use it, and the long term plan calls for a new tunnel under the airfield with a station at the terminals. |
Are there quicker fixes that can be brought to life? For example, I know the new L cars are capable of traveling 70mph....and the max on the blue line right now is 55. Are there segments in the highway median portion that can be tweaked for maximum speed? There are quite a few long stretches when you get close O'Hare where I think this could work.
I know this isn't as revolutionary but could cut maybe 5 minutes or so off the total travel time. |
Actually, the latest round of renovations and track work on the Blue Line was supposed to do exactly this, trimming the travel time from 45 minutes down to 40.
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