O'Hare Rule Boosts Punctuality Over Productivity
The FAA's decision to cap Chicago O'Hare Airport's peak-period arrivals at 88 per hour reflects unwillingness to accept flight delays as the cost of making maximum use of airport capabilities. The issue arises periodically, most recently in 2000-01 before the industry downturn that resulted from...
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