List of airports in the Chicago area

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The "Gershwin Tunnel" at O'Hare Airport between concourses B and C in Terminal 1, operated by United Airlines.
The "Gershwin Tunnel" at O'Hare Airport between concourses B and C in Terminal 1, operated by United Airlines.

In the 20th century, Chicago, Illinois, held on to its status as a transportation hub with the building of two major airports. Chicago is now working to maintain its status as a transportation hub in the United States by expanding O'Hare Airport. Additionally, a new airport has been proposed for Peotone, and the city is working toward expanding its ties with the Gary/Chicago International Airport in Gary, Indiana.

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[edit] Major airports

Aerial view of Chicago Midway International Airport
Aerial view of Chicago Midway International Airport

[edit] Minor airports

There are several minor airports in the Chicago area with either limited or proposed commercial service. These include:

  • Gary/Chicago International Airport in Gary, Indiana, located about 25 miles from the Chicago loop. Gary/Chicago is operating as the "third airport" for the Chicago area. While Gary/Chicago Int. Airport's current operations include limited scheduled commercial passenger service, it is currently undergoing much federally funded expansion, and the administration is courting airlines aggressively. Boeing and White Lodging Services already base their corporate fleets here. The National Guard is constructing facilities to base their Chicagoland air operation here as well.
  • Chicago/Rockford International Airport in Rockford, supports scheduled airline service to Denver, Las Vegas, St. Petersburg/Clearwater, and Orlando Sanford. Rockford officials are positioning the airport to attract customers from Chicago's western suburbs.
  • Meigs Field, was formerly another minor Chicago airport. In a controversial move in 2003, Mayor Richard Daley ordered crews to destroy the runway during the night, bulldozing large X's into the runway's surface. No notice was given to the owners of airplanes tied down at the field, and as a result sixteen planes were left stranded at an airport with no operating runway. They were later allowed to depart from Meigs' taxiway. Meigs Field was unique for its proximity to Chicago's downtown, and was one of the busiest airstrips for private planes in the world. The land was converted into a lakeside park, although recent proposals suggest that a new airstrip and aviation museum may be opened alongside the park.

[edit] Proposed airports

There have been two airports proposed to be built from scratch in the last twenty years:

[edit] Chicagoland airports

Name IATA Airport Code ICAO Airport Code
Clow International Airport 1C5 K1C5
DuPage Airport DPA KDPA
Gary/Chicago International Airport GYY KGYY
Meigs Field CGX KCGX (Meigs was closed on March 30, 2003)
Chicago Midway International Airport MDW KMDW
O'Hare International Airport ORD KORD
Palwaukee Municipal Airport PWK KPWK
Schaumburg Regional Airport 06C

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