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    Airports are preparing for a crush of passengers as holiday air travel in 2021 is expected to approach pre-pandemic levels. More than 6 million people are expected to fly between Dec. 23 and Jan ...

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    Still, Pierson said he is willing to fly on most planes, even many older Boeing models. “Taking the Max out of the equation, (flying has) been proven to be pretty darn safe,” he said. Disaster ...

  5. Schaumburg Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Schaumburg Regional Airport (FAA LID: 06C) is a public use airport located 22 nautical miles (41 km; 25 mi) northwest of Chicago [1] in the village of Schaumburg in Cook and DuPage counties, Illinois, United States. [2] The airport is owned by the Village of Schaumburg and is just south of the Schaumburg Municipal Helistop. [1] [3]

  6. Central Illinois Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bordering the field to the west was the recently paved Illinois 2 (today U.S. 51/Main Street), and to the east was the Illinois Central Railroad (today Constitution Trail) and where the Kerrick grain elevator once stood. The Bloomington Flying Club helped rally the general public and local leaders behind the economic promise of "heavier-than ...

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    The Chicago area, featuring Chicago Midway and O'Hare International Airports. In 1931, a new passenger terminal opened at 62nd St; [9] the following year the airport claimed to be the "World's Busiest" with over 100,846 passengers on 60,947 flights. [11] (The July 1932 Official Aviation Guide (OAG) shows 206 scheduled airline departures a week.)