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NYSE-BIDS Joint Venture Plan Revealed March 11, 2008 The dark pool joint venture between the New York Stock Exchange and the parent of BIDS Trading is expected to be in operation by summer. The new joint venture facility, which still needs SEC approval, will...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, NYSE Euronext, O'Hare, SEC
Research articles 2008-04-01
Governor's time in Capitol doesn't add up to much.(News)
Byline: John Patterson Daily Herald State Government Editor jopatterson@@dailyherald.com SPRINGFIELD - When Gov. Rod Blagojevich awoke Friday morning at the Illinois Executive Mansion a few blocks from the Capitol, he could be forgiven if the experience was a bit disorienting. ...
Tags: Governor, Leadership, Midway, O'Hare, Transportation, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-07-08
Controllers want more staff for O'Hare.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan jryan@@dailyherald.com Air traffic controllers warned Thursday that there may not be enough of them at O'Hare International Airport to handle a new runway late next year, threatening the project's promised flight delay reductions. Federal Aviation...
Tags: FAA, FINANCE, Investment, Manufacturing, O'Hare
Research articles 2007-07-06
Six counties in 60 seconds.(News)
Fewer flights at O'Hare: The number of flights at O'Hare International Airport - once the world's busiest landing strip - continues to decline. For the first six months of this year, O'Hare handled 461,661 flights, down 3.2 percent from 477,001 in the same span...
Tags: FAA, O'Hare
Research articles 2007-07-06
Jet clips plane on tarmac at O'Hare.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan jryan@@dailyherald.com As a severe storm pounded O'Hare International Airport on Wednesday, a jumbo jet clipped a smaller plane on the tarmac, taking a chunk out of its tail rudder. No injuries were reported. ...
Tags: American Airlines, MARKETING, O'Hare, United Airlines
Research articles 2007-06-28
FAA has plan to ease O'Hare storm delays.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer Advanced low-flying and "escape route" procedures for jets flying out of O'Hare International Airport combined with closer communication with the airlines may help reduce some storm delays in the coming months, federal officials said Tuesday. ...
Tags: FAA, O'Hare, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2007-03-28
O'Hare routes may cost struggling airline millions.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer An airspace redesign meant to reduce delays at O'Hare International Airport is threatening the financial stability of a struggling Milwaukee-based airline. Midwest Airlines, which runs 147 flights daily out of Mitchell International Airport serving...
Tags: FAA, FINANCE, Midwest, O'Hare
Research articles 2007-03-23
Flying toward disaster? Near-collision shows hazard in skies around O'Hare.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer On a cloud-filled, rainy fall evening, a Learjet inexplicably passes its turn for landing at Palwaukee Municipal Airport and speeds toward a LOT Polish Airlines 767 set to land at O'Hare with possibly more than 200 passengers....
Tags: collision, FAA, Manufacturing, O'Hare, radar
Research articles 2007-03-15
Curtain falls on the 2007 Chicago Auto Show.(Auto Monday)(Nuts & bolts)
Byline: Dave Boe Another successful Chicago Auto Show is in the books. If you missed out this time around, the largest consumer-oriented auto show makes a triumphant return in early February, 2008. Some notes concerning the 10-day event which wrapped up at 8 p.m....
Tags: Chicago, Components, Ford Motor Co., HARDWARE, Hyundai, O'Hare, SALES, SECURITY, TVs, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-02-19
A safer O'Hare in '07? Regulators say yes; air traffic controllers insist it's always safe.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer Even as federal regulators are pledging 2007 will not see a repeat of an unnerving increase in near-accidents at O'Hare airport, air traffic controllers argue the airport is safe and always has been. "There is...
Tags: FAA, Manufacturing, O'Hare, regulator
Research articles 2007-02-01
FAA chief not upset by O'Hare expansion delays.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer Federal aviation overseers gave Chicago a pass Thursday on a $600 million cost overrun and more than a year in delays on the still-young expansion of O'Hare International Airport. "As they say, 'Those things happen,'"...
Tags: Chicago, conference, FAA, FINANCE, O'Hare, Taxes
Research articles 2007-01-26
Editorials.(News)(Editorial)
Passenger safety must be the top goal The news was not good last week when Daily Herald staff writer Joseph Ryan reported that air traffic controller mistakes for planes at O'Hare International Airport nearly doubled in 2006 from the previous year. ...
Tags: FAA, Manufacturing, O'Hare
Research articles 2007-01-08
More O'Hare errors Controllers nearly doubled their mistakes in 2006.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer Mistakes by air traffic controllers directing planes around O'Hare International Airport nearly doubled in 2006, as probes continue into traffic management at Chicago's busiest landing strip. Air traffic controllers racked up 41 errors last...
Tags: FAA, Manufacturing, O'Hare
Research articles 2007-01-05
O'Hare outages renew calls for a better backup.(News)
Byline: Joseph Ryan Daily Herald Staff Writer A nearly eight-hour radar outage at O'Hare International Airport Friday that canceled flights and caused substantial delays focused criticism on the federal government's decision to leave the nation's busiest airport without a full backup system. ...
Tags: backup, FAA, Manufacturing, O'Hare, outage, radar
Research articles 2006-12-16
All Nippon Airways returning to O'Hare.(Business)
Byline: Anna Marie Kukec Daily Herald Business Writer United Airlines recently started using All Nippon Airways' gate at Narita International Airport in Japan. Now United is returning the favor. It's leasing its gate at O'Hare International Airport to ANA...
Tags: All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, ANA, FINANCE, Japan, O'Hare, United, United Airlines
Research articles 2006-10-21
JetBlue gets FAA clearance for 4 daily O'Hare flights
JetBlue Airways Corp. won approval to begin four daily flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, part of the company's strategy to add routes in the central United States. JetBlue must start flights by Jan. 27, James Whitlow, a Federal Aviation Administration deputy chief counsel, said in an order...
Tags: FAA, JetBlue Airways Corp., MARKETING, O'Hare
Research articles 2006-10-17
FAA clears JetBlue for O'Hare takeoffs.(Business)
Byline: Anna Marie Kukec Daily Herald Business Writer JetBlue Airways Corp. is expected to start service at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport by January - possibly the most frigid and most snowy month of the year. Luckily, the low-cost carrier has service to...
Tags: FAA, JetBlue Airways Corp., O'Hare
Research articles 2006-10-17
JetBlue looks for green light at O'Hare.(Business)
Byline: Anna Marie Kukec Daily Herald Business Writer Super low fairs. Roomy leather seats. DirecTV. That's part of what consumers could expect if they get a chance to book a flight with JetBlue Airways Corp. from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. ...
Tags: JetBlue Airways Corp., O'Hare, TVs
Research articles 2006-10-06
JetBlue seeks to spread wings at already congested O'Hare
Discounter JetBlue Airways is making a bid to enter one of the richest and toughest airport markets in the USA: Chicago's giant O'Hare International Airport. The fast-growing, New York-based airline, which doesn't serve Chicago, this week asked the Federal Aviation Administration for permission to operate eight flights a day to...
Tags: Chicago, FAA, JetBlue Airways Corp., O'Hare, United Airlines
Research articles 2006-10-05
JetBlue makes bid for slots at already congested O'Hare
Discounter JetBlue Airways is making a bid to enter one of the richest and toughest airport markets in the United States: Chicago's giant O'Hare International Airport. The fast-growing, New York-based airline, which doesn't serve Chicago, this week asked the Federal Aviation Administration for permission to operate eight flights...
Tags: FAA, JetBlue Airways Corp., O'Hare
Research articles 2006-10-05
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