The FAA and U.S. Airports Grapple with Adding Capacity

Credit: ALAN ANDERSON
Airplanes saturate New York’s airways and airports. Southern California is heading for a capacity crunch. Chicago’s modernization of O’Hare will not be enough for the growing Great Lakes region. These readings are taken from an FAA report, “Capacity Needs in the National Airspace System,” which...

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