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Chicago Fights FAA Flight Reductions
13 Mar
Summary
- Chicago opposes FAA's proposed daily flight limit at O'Hare.
- Proposed cuts could disrupt the national airspace system.
- FAA seeks steeper flight reductions than initially proposed.

Chicago has formally requested the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) not to decrease daily flight operations at O'Hare International Airport to fewer than 2,800. City officials contend that such a reduction would be unjustified and potentially lead to considerable disruptions within the National Airspace System.
The FAA had initially proposed a cap of 2,800 daily flights for the summer season, a reduction from the previously announced 3,080 operations. This proposal followed significant flight additions by United Airlines and American Airlines at O'Hare as they compete for dominance at the hub. However, recent reports indicate the FAA is now aiming for even more substantial cuts, around 2,500 flights per day, though these figures remain under discussion.




