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  2. 2014 Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center fire - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center fire was an incident in the United States involving arson [1] at an air traffic control facility in Aurora, Illinois [2] (also known as "Chicago Center"); [3] the incident caused close to 2,000 airline flights to be grounded. [4]

  3. Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Center is the fifth-busiest ARTCC in the United States. Between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2012, Chicago Center handled 2,343,281 aircraft operations. [3]

  4. Category : Aviation accidents and incidents caused by air ...

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    A. ADC Airlines Flight 086; Aeroflot Flight 10 (1957) Aeroflot Flight 11; Aeroflot Flight 17; Aeroflot Flight 065; Aeroflot Flight 105; Aeroflot Flight 136

  5. Gatwick flights cancelled - latest: Calls for air traffic ...

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    Nats chief has taken ‘no action’ to resolve air-traffic control staff shortages, Ryanair said Gatwick flights cancelled - latest: Calls for air traffic control chief to quit as Covid ...

  6. List of American Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    December 28, 1946: American Airlines Flight 2207, a Douglas C-50A, routing Detroit-Chicago crashed near Michigan City, Indiana, after an emergency diversion to South Bend after the pilot reported problems with both engines. Of the 21 occupants on board (18 passengers and three crew), two of the crew were killed.

  7. List of U.S. Air Route Traffic Control Centers - Wikipedia

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    The United States has 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC). [1] They are operated by and are part of the Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation.

  8. NTSB investigators focus on 'design problem' with braking ...

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    Federal safety officials investigating a Chicago commuter train crash that injured nearly 40 people when it slammed into snow-removal equipment are focusing on a “design problem” with its ...

  9. Area control center - Wikipedia

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    In air traffic control, an area control center (ACC), also known as a center or en-route center, is a facility responsible for controlling aircraft flying in the airspace of a given flight information region (FIR) at high altitudes between airport approaches and departures.