Term Paper on "Chicago O'Hare International Airport ORD"

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O'Hare International Airport

Chicago, Illinois

O'Hare International Airport

The bustling Chicago airport -- O'Hare International Airport -- is one of the busiest in the world -- the second busiest behind Atlanta -- and it has an interesting contemporary profile as well as a fascinating history. This paper will report on O'Hare's history, finances, marketing, services, noise abatement, redevelopment program, and other issues related to its presence in Chicago.

History and Development

O'Hare was named after Lieutenant Edward O'Hare. He was a navy pilot who was killed at the age of 29 in World War II. According to the Chicago O'Hare Airport History (www.airwise.com) it appropriate that the airport is named after Lieutenant O'Hare -- who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1942 -- because it was a big part of the WWII story. The Douglas C-54, which at that time was the largest troop and cargo-carrying plane was built on site at what is now O'Hare (but then was known as Orchard Field). After WWII, the main airport in the Chicago area was Midway, but "a far-sighted City Council" looked ahead and believed that a second airport would be needed for Chicago and hence, the city bought Orchard Field from the United States Government in 1946 (www.airwise.com).

The airport was purchased along with 7,000 acres adjacent to the airport, and in 1949 officials paid $2.4 million to acquire still more land -- a very wise decision in light of the need to expand O'Hare more than once since then -- and it was named O'Hare after the lieutenant at that time. The Midway airport was busier than O'Hare
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for several years; in fact O'Hare didn't open up to commercial air travelers until 1955 but even in 1959 Midway served 10 million passengers compared with 2 million passengers at O'Hare.

When O'Hare needed its first expansion, then Mayor Richard Daley raised $155 million for that expansion "selling revenue bonds" (www.airwise.com). And by 1962 "all scheduled operations had been transferred from Midway to O'Hare"; in 1963 President John Kennedy dedicated the airport and referred to it as "one of the wonders of the modern world."

Administration and Organizational Structure

The agency that administers O'Hare is the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA). The airports (Midway and O'Hare) are both owned by the City of Chicago. The CDA makes it clear on their Web site pages that it is "…self-supporting, using no local or state tax dollars for operations or capital improvements at O'Hare and Midway… Chicago's airports generate more than $45 billion in annual economic activity and create 540,000 jobs for the region" (www.cityofchicago.org). The CDA has the responsibility to manage, plan, design, operate and maintain O'Hare, according to the Web site www.flychicago.com. The organizational structure of the CDA has a Commissioner at the top of the chart, with an "Assistant to the Commissioner" just below the Commissioner, and a "Deputy Commissioner" just below the Assistant. Below those two is a "Staff Assistant." Directly under the Commissioner is the 1st Deputy Commissioner; that individual works directly with the "Director of Marketing Airline Affairs," "Projects Administrator" and "Assistant to Commissioner" (City of Chicago).

The CDA Commissioner is Rosemarie S. Andolino; in her welcoming narrative she lists many awards that O'Hare has received in recent years, and talks about the O'Hare Modernization Program (OMP). She also alludes to recent developments, including the removal of graves from a cemetery the airport recently purchased as part of a runway expansion.

FAA Information: O'Hare is ORD; elevation 672 feet above sea level; O'Hare is 14 miles NW of Chicago, Illinois; Central Time Zone; Zip Code: 60018. Airport Communications: UNICOM: 122.95; Phone [HIDDEN]; TOWER: 127.925

Aviation Statistics -- Passenger, Air Cargo

Through the month of March, 2010, O'Hare listed data on the year 2010 "to date" and those data included: 137,340 domestic flights on commercial aircraft; 38,110 flights on commuter aviation; 1,873 cargo flights; 19,738 international flights; the total domestic and international and general aviation flights (including the category "miscellaneous") -- 203,332 flights.

The year to date in passenger volume (Domestic) includes: total revenue of $11,965,030. The year to date (International) passenger revenue: $2,325,929. Total for O'Hare in the first 3 months of 2010 (Domestic and International) revenues from passengers: $14,696,385. Total cargo tonnage (domestic and international) through the first three months of operations at O'Hare: 343,899.4 tons.

Total Passengers 2009: 64,397,782

Daily Arrivals -- Daily Departures

O'Hare processes about 2,300 flights per day and according to Carolyn Ride, in the media relations department, "about half are arrivals and half are departures."

Runway Data / Taxiways / April / Lighting Aids

According to AirNav.com, information provided and referenced here is courtesy of the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). Runway 10/28 (13,001 x 150 ft), asphalt / concrete / grooved in "good condition"; weight bearing capacity (PCN 108/R/C/W/U) single wheel (100.0); Double Wheel (185.0); Double Tandem (350.0); runway edge lights (high intensity).

Runway 14R/32L (13,000 x 200 ft), asphalt/concrete/grooved, in good condition; weight-bearing capacity: PCN 108/R/C/W/U; single wheel (100); Double Wheel (185.0); Double Tandem (350); edge lights (high intensity); "Possible low level turbulence on AER 14R.

Runway 4R/22L (8,075 x 150 ft), asphalt/grooved/in good condition; weight-bearing capacity (PCN 108/R/C/W/U; single wheel (100), Double wheel (200); Double tandem (350); runway edge lights: high intensity.

Runway 9R/27L (7,967 x 150 ft), same condition, same weight-bearing capacity as previous runway.

Runway 4L/22R (7,500 x 150 ft), same condition, same weight-bearing capacity as previous runways.

Runway 9L/27R (7,500 x 150 ft), same condition, same weight-bearing capacity as previous runways.

Helipad H1 (200x100 ft), concrete surface, in good condition.

Operational Statistics: 2,317 arrivals and departures per day; 66% commercial; 33% air taxi; 1% transient general aviation; 1% military (12-month period ending June 30, 2009).

Airside facilities: Fuel by Signature Flight Support; $7.49 per gallon (full service); $6.50 (non-full service);

Terminals: International arrivals are received at Terminal 5. Terminal 1 has 51 gates on two concourses (Concourse B, 22 gates; Concourse C, 29 gates); Terminal 2 has 30 gates and two concourses (Concourse E, 16 gates; Concourse F, 14 gates); Terminal 3 has 80 gates and four concourses (Concourse G, 26 gates; Concourse H, 21 gates; Concourse K, 22 gates; and Concourse L, 11 gates). Terminal 4 is not in use for aircraft, but is used for buses, shuttles, and taxis. It is located beneath a parking garage.

Retail Establishments in O'Hare: At least 44 retail, banks and food-related businesses are available in O'Hare, from Aunti Anne's desserts to Wolfgang Puck's.

Airlines Serving O'Hare: Aer Lingus; AeroMexico; Air Canada; Air Canada Jazz; Air France; Air India; Air Jamaica; Air One; Alaska Airlines; Alitalia; All Nippon; American Airlines; American Eagle; America West; Asiana Airlines; Austrian Airlines; British Airways; BMI British Midland; Cayman Airways; Continental Airlines; Delta Airlines; Iberia Airlines; Japan Airlines; Jet Blue; KLM Royal Dutch; Korean Air; LOT Polish Airlines; Lufthansa; Mexicana; Northwest Airlines; Royal Jordanian; Scandinavian Airlines; Spirit Airlines; SWISS; TACA Airlines; Ted; Turkish Airlines; United Airlines and United Express; U.S. Airways; USA 3000; and Virgin Atlantic.

Hotels / Lodging: (short distances from airport; most less than 4 miles) Quality Inn O'Hare Airport; Wyndham O'Hare; Sheraton Gateway Suites Chicago O'Hare; Hampton Inn Chicago-O'Hare; Doubletree Hotel Chicago O'Hare Airport Rosemont; Baymont Inn & Suites -- O'Hare; Hilton Chicago O'Hare; Doubletree Hotel Chicago-Wood Dale/Itasca; Comfort Inn O'Hare; Wyndham Drake -- Oak Brook; Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Chicago O'Hare; four Points by Sheraton Chicago O'Hare Airport; country Inn Suites O'Hare South; Comfort Suites -- Chicago Lombard; La Quinta Inn Chicago Schaumburg; Chicago O'Hare Rosemont Travelodge.

Hotels / Lodging: (between 9 and 16 miles from airport) Wyndham Chicago; Millennium Knickerbocker; Congress Plaza Hotel; Hampton Inn & Suites Lincolnshire.

Ground Transportation Services: When the OMP is completed in 2015, according to www.Airport-Technology.com, the airport will have: 3,8000 new short-term parking spaces near the new west terminal; 3,200 new long-term parking spaces on the southwest side of the airport; additional parking lots for employees; an "automated people mover system" that will be secure; and it will have on-airport public roadways and service roadways.

In addition, the modernization program is expected to include "an inter-modal transportation hub" called "O'Hare Terminal 7"; this will actually be a new transportation hub that will improve access to the airport from suburbs, the city, and towns around the Midwest. There is a proposal to link this transportation hub to the high-speed rail service that is underway. Currently the airport is linked with CTA, Pace, Metra trains, and in the future there may be a subway station at the airport.

Other General Aviation and Reliever Airports: near to O'Hare is Midway Airport, a major venue closer to downtown and the Loop. But the "reliever airport" for O'Hare is Waukegan Regional Airport, about 35 miles north of Chicago. It has a 6,000-ft runway, ILS service, an air traffic control tower and a U.S. Customs Office. On hand at Waukegan Regional Airport are two runways -- the shorter one is 3,750 feet long. It dispenses 4 million gallons of fuel each year and is the "second… READ MORE

Quoted Instructions for "Chicago O'Hare International Airport ORD" Assignment:

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Chicago OHare International Airport (ORD) is what I would like it to be done on.

Airport Summary Report (ASR): Select a commercial airport in the United States and, using its website, annual report, or other sources such as periodical articles, provide a summary report of your airport that addresses the following areas:

1. History and development - airport profile

2. Administration and organizational structure

3. Aviation statistics (latest three years)

a. Aircraft operations

b. Enplanements

c. Deplanements

d. Total number of passengers

e. Air cargo and airmail (in thousands of pounds)

f. Daily arrivals

g. Daily departures

h. Non-stop markets

i. Financial results (latest two years)

4. Airside facilities

a. Runway data

b. Taxiways

c. Apron (sq.yds.)

d. Lighting aids/approach

e. Navigation aids

f. Airport data

g. Fuel

5. Terminal facilities

a. Terminal building design

b. Representative listing of retail establishments and banks

c. Ground transportation services - taxis, buses, and rental cars

d. Parking facilities

6. Airlines serving the airport

7. Hotels/lodging

8. Expansion plans - airside and landside

9. Other aviation businesses on airport property - FBOs, etc.

10. Air cargo facilities - carriers and foreign trade zone

11. Airport system - other GA and reliever airports

12. Noise abatement program and environmental issues

13. Impact on the local economy

14. Recent press releases - news and events

15. Marketing efforts

16. Federal services - FAA, customs, immigration, and naturalization services

17. Local links

The report must be at least 10 typewritten, double-spaced pages, excluding title page, index page, and reference page. Use the APA format Times New Romans 12pt pitch to include a bibliography and cover all of the above sub topics and subtopics. A good start would be to request a copy of the airport authority*****'s annual report, news releases, and marketing/economic reports. Many airports prepare an economic report demonstrating the dollar impact of the airport to the community.

Here is a list of websites you can use also.

п*****šÂ§ American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)

п*****šÂ§ Airports Council International - North America.

п*****šÂ§ Airport Business

п*****šÂ§ AINonline

п*****šÂ§ House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

п*****šÂ§ Aviation Week

п*****šÂ§ findarticles.com

п*****šÂ§ landings.com

п*****šÂ§ Air Transport Association

п*****šÂ§ avweb.com.

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