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Judge delays ruling on demolitions for O'Hare expansion
Chicago Tribune reporterA ruling from a DuPage County judge that could have led to the demolition of more than 500 properties in Bensenville to make way for expansion of O'Hare International Airport has been delayed until Aug. 7. Judge Kenneth Popejoy presided over a four-day...Tags: Irving Park, O'Hare International Airport, Bensenville
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Another close call at O'Hare
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen a Peoria-bound American Eagle jetliner with 43 passengers barreled down a runway at O'Hare International Airport on Monday, it nearly collided with a smaller corporate jet about to land on an intersecting runway, authorities said Wednesday. As the...Tags: Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Transportation, Injuries
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New airport security devices "see" through clothing
Chicago Tribune reporterAir travelers in Chicago will soon be literally exposed to a revealing full-body scan before boarding planes. The new procedure, which is sure to make some passengers blush and others burn in anger over what critics call a virtual reality strip-search,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Justice and Rights, Explosions, Civil Rights, Kansas
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Fort Lauderdale on FAA's list for runway safety improvements
Associated PressThe Federal Aviation Administration announced measures Monday to improve runway safety, including the installation at major airports including in Minneapolis of lights that signal pilots when a runway is safe to enter. The announcement by Acting FAA...Tags: Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, San Diego (San Diego, California), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to receive 'traffic signals'
South Florida Sun-SentinelIn the near future, pilots at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will have to obey red and green runway lights telling them whether to stop or take off — the aviation equivalent of traffic signals. Indeed, much like the lights at...Tags: Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, John F. Kennedy, Los Angeles
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Dubai airport to dwarf others
MarketWatchDubai doesn't do small. The world's tallest tower, largest mall, longest bridge - it has them all or will soon. The new airport complex, under construction about 25 miles southwest of old Dubai, is no exception. At 54 square miles, the land set aside 30...Tags: Air Transportation, Siemens, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, International Trade
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New light system aims to cut near-collisions at O'Hare, other airports
Chicago Tribune reporterTraffic lights hardly seem like breakthrough technology, but a new plan to put red lights at the nation's busiest airports is a surprisingly high-tech solution to the top risk for the flying public: runway collisions. The Federal Aviation...Tags: United Airlines, Air Transportation, Air and Space Accidents, Emergency Planning, Air Transportation Industry
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The mayor's wasteful airport expansion
Mayor Daley is wasting millions of the taxpayers' dollars fighting Bensenville, determined to get the O'Hare expansion off the ground ("Bensenville, Chicago in court again over O'Hare expansion," July 8). Obviously he can't manage to work his way through...Tags: Richard M. Daley, Bensenville
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