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{{Ficha de aeropuerto
| name = Aeropuerto Internacional <br> Chicago-O'Hare
| name = Aeropuerto Internacional Chicago-O'Hare
| nativename = Chicago O'Hare <br> International Airport
| nativename = Chicago O'Hare<br>International Airport
| image = O'Hare International Airport (USGS).png
| image = O'Hare International Airport (USGS).png
| IATA = ORD
| IATA = ORD
| ICAO = KORD
| ICAO = KORD
| FAA = ORD
| FAA = ORD
| type = Público
| type = Público
| owner = Ciudad de Chicago
| owner = Ciudad de Chicago
| operator = Chicago Airport System
| operator = Chicago Airport System
| city-served = [[Archivo:Municipal Flag of Chicago.svg|25px]] [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]
| city-served = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[USA]]
| location =
| location =
| elevation-f = 668
| elevation-f = 668
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| website = [http://flychicago.com/Ohare/OhareHomepage.shtm flychicago.com/Ohare/...]
| website = [http://flychicago.com/Ohare/OhareHomepage.shtm flychicago.com/Ohare/...]
| r1-number = 4L/22R
| r1-number = 4L/22R
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| r1-length-f = 7.500
| r1-length-m = 2,286
| r1-length-m = 2.286
| r1-surface = [[Asfalto]]
| r1-surface = [[Asfalto]]
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| r2-number = 4R/22L
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| r2-surface = Asfalto
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| r3-surface = [[Concreto]]
| r3-surface = [[Hormigón]]
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| r4-number = 9R/27L
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| r4-length-f = 7.967
| r4-length-m = 2,428
| r4-length-m = 2.428
| r4-surface = Asfalto/Concreto
| r4-surface = Asfalto/Hormigón
| r5-number = 10/28
| r5-number = 10/28
| r5-length-f = 13,000
| r5-length-f = 13.000
| r5-length-m = 3,962
| r5-length-m = 3.962
| r5-surface = Asfalto/Concreto
| r5-surface = Asfalto/Hormigón
| r6-number = 14L/32R
| r6-number = 14L/32R
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| r6-surface = Asfalto
| r6-surface = Asfalto
| r7-number = 14R/32L
| r7-number = 14R/32L
| r7-length-f = 13,000
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| r7-length-m = 3,962
| r7-length-m = 3.962
| r7-surface = Asfalto/Concreto
| r7-surface = Asfalto/Hormigón
| h1-number = H1
| h1-number = H1
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| h1-length-f = 200
| h1-length-m = 61
| h1-length-m = 61
| h1-surface = Concreto
| h1-surface = Hormigón
| stat-year = 2008
| stat-year = 2008
| stat1-header = Operaciones aéreas
| stat1-header = Operaciones aéreas
| stat1-data = 881,556
| stat1-data = 881.556
| stat2-header = Movimiento de pasajeros
| stat2-header = Movimiento de pasajeros
| stat2-data = 69,353,654
| stat2-data = 69.353.654
| stat3-header = Movimiento de carga
| stat3-header = Movimiento de carga
| stat3-data = 1,445,158 TM
| stat3-data = 1.445.158 TM
| footnotes = Fuentes: [[Federal Aviation Administration]]}}
| footnotes = Fuentes: [[Administración Federal de Aviación|FAA]]<ref name=FAA>{{FAA-airport|ID=ORD|use=PU|own=PU|site=04508.*A}}, efectiva el 15 de marzo del 2007.</ref> y en la página web del aeropuerto <ref name=CAS>[http://www.flychicago.com/Statistics/stats/1208SUMMARY.pdf], publicado el 21 de enero del 2009.</ref>.
}}


El '''Aeropuerto Internacional Chicago-O'Hare''' {{aerocod|ORD|KORD|ORD}}, también conocido simplemente como '''Aeropuerto O'Hare''' o '''O'Hare''', es uno de los principales [[aeropuerto]]s ubicado en la esquina noroeste de [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[Estados Unidos]], a 27 kilómetros (17 millas) al noroeste del Centro de Chicago. Es el mayor centro de distribución de [[United Airlines]] (cuya sede se encuentra en el centro de Chicago) y el segundo mayor centro de distribución de [[American Airlines]] (después del [[Aeropuerto Internacional de Dallas-Fort Worth]]). Es operado por el Departamento de Aviación de la Ciudad de Chicago, asociado con la autoridad regional.


'''Aeropuerto Internacional O'Hare''' es el primer aeropuerto de [[Chicago, Illinois]] (EEUU).
En el 2008, el aeropuerto tuvo 881,566 operaciones de aeronaves, un promedio de 2,409 por día (64% comerciales, 33% de taxi aéreo, 3% de aviación general y <1% militares). <ref>http://www.gcr1.com/5010web/airport.cfm?Site=ORD</ref> El Aeropuerto Internacional O'Hare es el segundo aeropuerto en [[Estados Unidos]], por detrás del [[Aeropuerto Internacional Hartsfield-Jackson]] <ref>http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2009-01-23-atlanta-busiest-airport_N.htm?csp=34</ref> con 69,353,654 pasajeros que pasaron por el aeropuerto en el 2008, una variación a partir de 2007 de -8,96%. <ref> http://www.flychicago.com/Statistics/stats/1208SUMMARY. pdf </ref> El O'Hare también tiene una fuerte presencia internacional, con vuelos a más de 60 destinos en el extranjero. El O'Hare ocupó el cuarto lugar en 2005 de los Estados Unidos en cuanto a aeropuertos internacionales tan sólo detras del [[Aeropuerto Internacional John F. Kennedy]] de [[Nueva York]], [[Aeropuerto Internacional de Los Ángeles]] y el [[Aeropuerto Internacional de Miami]], que atienden a más destinos en el extranjero.


Es uno de los aeropuertos más grandes de los [[Estados Unidos]]. Su código [[Asociación de Transporte Aéreo Internacional|IATA]] es '''ORD'''.
El Aeropuerto Internacional O'Hare fue votado como el "Mejor Aeropuerto en [[América del Norte]]" por 10 años, por los lectores de la edición norteamericana de la revista ''Business Traveler''(1998 - 2003) y la revista ''Global Traveler'' (2004 - 2007). <ref> {{PDFlink|[http://www.flychicago.com/news/pdf/PressRelease12-6-07.pdf O'Hare gana "Mejor Aeropuerto en América del Norte"]|25.0&nbsp;KB}}</ref>


== Terminal 1 ==
Aunque el O'Hare es el principal aeropuerto de Chicago, el [[Aeropuerto Internacional Midway]], el segundo aeropuerto de la ciudad, se encuentra a 10 kilómetros (6 millas) del Centro de Chicago, el principal distrito financiero y de negocios.
* [[Air Wisconsin]] dba [[United Express]]
* [[Atlantic Coast Airlines]] dba [[United Express]]
* [[Lufthansa]] (Sólo salidas)
* [[United Airlines]] (Estados Unidos, Canadá, Puerto Rico, y salidas internacionales)


== Terminal 2 ==
== Terminales, Aerolíneas y destinos ==
* [[Air Wisconsin]] dba [[United Express]]
[[Archivo:Ohareairportmap.png|thumb|250px|left|Destinos con servicio directo del O'Hare.]]
* [[Atlantic Coast Airlines]] dba [[United Express]]
* [[Air Canada]]
* [[Air Jamaica]] (Salidas)
* [[Continental Airlines]]
* [[National Airlines]]
* [[Northwest Airlines]]
* [[United Airlines]]
* [[US Airways]]


== Terminal 3 ==
El O'Hare International cuenta con cuatro terminales de pasajeros. Dos o más edificios terminales están previstos. Existe la posibilidad de un gran complejo de terminales para el lado oeste del campo, con acceso desde la I-90 y/o de la Carretera Elgin-O'Hare, si la reconfiguración de las pistas se ha completado.
* [[Alaska Airlines]]
* [[American Airlines]] (Estados Unidos, Canadá, Puerto Rico, y salidas internacionales)
* [[American Eagle Airlines]]
* [[Delta Air Lines]]
* [[Iberia Airlines|Iberia]] (Salidas)
* [[Ryan International Airlines]] (Vuelos domésticos y llegadas internacionales)
* [[Spirit Airlines]]


=== Terminal 5 (Terminal Internacional) ===
United Airlines y United Express es la línea aérea más grande en Chicago-O'Hare transportando al 48.79% de los pasajeros. American Airlines y American Eagle es la segunda más grande al transportar el 39.89% de los pasajeros. [http://www.transtats.bts.gov/airports.asp?pn=1]


La Terminal 5 posee 21 Puertas en 1 Sala.
Para obtener información completa sobre los vuelos hacia y desde el Aeropuerto Internacional O'Hare de Chicago, por favor, consulte el [http://www.flychicago.com/aboutus/destinationsOHare.shtm sitio web] del aeropuerto.


'''Nota:''' La Terminal 5 maneja todas las llegadas internacionales del O'Hare con los siguientes vuelos:
El Aeropuerto Internacional O'Hare de Chicago ofrece 186 puertas para aviones a lo largo cuatro Terminales (1, 2, 3, 5) y nueve salas (B, C, E, F, G, H, K, L, M).


==== Sala M ====


La sala M tiene 21 Puertas: M1–M21
=== Terminal 1 (Terminal de United Airlines) ===
* [[Aer Lingus]] (Dublín, Shannon)
'''Nota:''' Las llegadas internacionales son atendidas en la Terminal 5.
* [[Aeroméxico]] (Ciudad de México, Durango [temporal], Guadalajara, Morelia)
La Terminal 1 posee 53 puertas en dos salas:
* [[Air France]] (París-Charles de Gaulle)

* [[Air India]] (Frankfurt, Londres-Heathrow, Mumbai)
==== Sala B ====
* [[Air Jamaica]] (Montego Bay)
La sala B tiene 21 Puertas: B1-B12, B14-B21, B22 y B22A-B22B. La sala B sirve actualmente a 84 aeropuertos hasta el 4 de junio del 2009.
* [[Air One]] (Milán-Malpensa)

* [[Alitalia]] (Roma-Fiumicino)
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* [[Asiana Airlines]] (Seúl-Incheon)
|+ '''Aerolíneas y destinos de la Sala B'''
* [[Austrian Airlines]] (Vienna)
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
* [[bmi|bmi]] (Manchester (UK))
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* [[British Airways]] (Londres-Heathrow)
|-
* [[Cayman Airways]] (Grand Cayman) [temporal]
|[[United Airlines]] || Albany, Ámsterdam, Aruba, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boise, Boston, Bozeman [estacional], Búfalo, Cabo San Lucas, Calgary, Cancún, Charlotte, Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky, Ciudad de México [inicia el 4 de junio del 2009], Cleveland, Columbus (OH), Cozumel, Dallas-Fort Worth, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Filadelfia, Fort Myers, Frankfurt, Grand Rapids, Greensboro, Harrisburg, Hartford, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Houston-Intercontinental, Jackson Hole, Jacksonville, Kahului, Kansas City, Kona, Las Vegas, Liberia (CR) [estacional], Londres-Heathrow, Los Ángeles, Manchester (NH), Minneápolis-St. Paul, Miami [finaliza el 3 de junio del 2009], Montego Bay, Múnich, Newark, Nueva Orleans [estacional], Nueva York-LaGuardia, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Orange County, Orlando, Palm Springs [estacional], París-Charles de Gaulle, Pekín-Capital, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland (OR), Providence, Puerto Vallarta, Punta Cana, Raleigh-Durham, Richmond, Rochester (NY), Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan (PR), São Paulo-Guarulhos, Seattle-Tacoma, Shanghái-Pudong, Singapur, St. Louis, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Tampa, Tokio-Narita, Toronto-Pearson, Tulsa, Vancouver, Washington-Dulles, Washington-Reagan
* [[Hainan Airlines]] (Beijing) [a partir de junio de 2009]<ref>[http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid=ayKziNsynIMw&refer=canada Bloomberg.com: Canada<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|}
* [[Japan Airlines]] (Tokyo-Narita)

* [[KLM]] (Amsterdam)
==== Sala C====
* [[Korean Air]] (Seúl-Incheon)
La Sala C cuenta con 32 puertas: C1-C12, C15, C16, C16A, C17, C18, C18A, C19-C32
* [[LOT Polish Airlines]] (Cracovia, Varsovia)

* [[Mexicana de Aviación|Mexicana]] (Aguascalientes, Cancún, Ciudad de México, Guadalajara, León [temporal], Monterrey, Morelia, Zacatecas)
United Airlines ofrece un servicio de autobús entre la Sala C y las Salas E y F. Los autobuses son accesibles a través de las escaleras, cerca de la puerta C-9 y la puerta E-2A.
* [[Royal Jordanian]] (Amman)

* [[Scandinavian Airlines System|SAS]] (Copenhagen, Estocolmo-Arlanda)
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* [[Swiss International Air Lines]] (Zürich)
|+ '''Aerolíneas y destinos de la Sala C'''
* [[Grupo TACA|TACA]]
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
** [[Grupo TACA|TACA]] operado por [[Lacsa]] (Ciudad de Guatemala)
! width="20%"|Aerolíneas|| width="40%", class="unsortable"|Destinatinos
* [[Turkish Airlines]] (Estanbul-Atatürk)
|-
* [[USA3000 Airlines]] (Los Cabos [temporal], Cancún [charter], Cozumel [temporal], Fort Myers, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Montego Bay, Puerto Vallarta, Punta Cana)
|[[All Nippon Airways]] || Tokio-Narita
* [[Virgin Atlantic Airways|Virgin Atlantic]] (Londres-Heathrow)
|-
|[[Lufthansa]] || Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Múnich
|-
|[[United Airlines]] || Ver sala B
|-
|[[United Express]] operado por [[GoJet Airlines]] || Albany, Burlington (VT), Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Greensboro, Jacksonville (FL) [estacional], Manchester (NH) [estacional], Oklahoma City, Omaha, Portland (ME), San Antonio, St. Louis, Syracuse, Tulsa
|-
|[[United Express]] operado por [[Mesa Airlines]] || Allentown-Bethlehem, Akron-Canton, Atlanta, Appleton, Austin, Birmingham (AL), Boise, Búfalo, Burlington (VT), Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, Charleston (SC), Charlotte, Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Columbia (SC), Des Moines, Detroit, Green Bay, Greensboro, Greenville (SC), Kansas City, Madison, Memphis, Moline-Quad Cities, Nashville, Portland (ME), Raleigh-Durham, Roanoke, Rochester (NY), Savannah, South Bend, Springfield (IL), Syracuse, Traverse City, Tulsa, Wilkes-Barre-Scranton
|-
|[[United Express]] operado por [[Shuttle America]] || Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Búfalo, Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, Ciudad de Quebec [finaliza el 3 de junio del 2009], Columbus (OH), Dallas-Fort Worth, Des Moines, Edmonton, Fort Myers, Grand Rapids, Hartford-Springfield, Halifax, Houston-Intercontinental, Indianápolis, Kansas City, Louisville, Minneápolis-St. Paul, Miami [inicia el 4 de junio del 2009], Montreal-Trudeau, Norfolk, Nueva Orleans, Nueva York-LaGuardia, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham, Rochester (NY), San Antonio, Spokane [inicia el 6 de junio del 2009], Toronto-Pearson, White Plains
|-
|[[United Express]] operado por [[SkyWest Airlines]] || Akron-Canton, Allentown-Bethlehem, Appleton, Aspen [estacional], Austin, Billings, Birmingham (AL), Bismarck (ND) [inicia el 4 de junio del 2009], Boise, Bozeman, Calgary, Casper [estacional], Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, Charleston (WV), Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky, Ciudad de Quebec [inicia el 4 de junio del 2009], Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Columbus (OH), Dallas-Fort Worth, Daytona, Des Moines, Detroit, Edmonton [finaliza el 4 de junio del 2009], Fargo, Fayetteville (AR), Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Hayden-Steamboat Springs [estacional], Houston-Intercontinental, Indianápolis, Kalispell [estacional], Kansas City, Knoxville, Lansing, Lexington, Lincoln, Louisville, Madison, Memphis, Milwaukee, Missoula, Moline-Quad Cities, Nashville, Norfolk, Omaha, Ottawa, Peoria, Pittsburgh, Providence, Rapid City [estacional], Roanoke, Saginaw, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Saskatoon [inicia el 4 de junio del 2009], Savannah, Sioux Falls, South Bend, Springfield/Branson, Springfield (IL), Syracuse, Traverse City, Tulsa, Wausau-Stevens Point, Wichita, Wilkes-Barre-Scranton, Winnipeg
|-
|[[United Express]] operado por [[Trans States Airlines]] ||Birmingham (AL), Burlington (VT), Greensboro, Harrisburg, Madison, Milwaukee, Moline-Quad Cities, Omaha, Raleigh-Durham [estacional], Richmond, Roanoke, Rochester (NY), South Bend, St. Louis, Syracuse, White Plains
|}

La terminal de pasajeros original de 1955 para vuelos internacionales, fue reemplazada con la moderna Terminal 1, diseñada por [[Helmut Jahn]] en 1987.

=== Terminal 2 ===
Terminal 2 was built in a large airport expansion in 1962, along with the original portion of Terminal 3. It was United's sole terminal until the current Terminal 1 was built. In the 1960s/70s/80s it served United, Ozark, Braniff, Eastern, Northwest, Continental and Piedmont. In addition to Concourses E/F (which remain today), there was also an 11-gate Concourse D, which was demolished to make room for new Terminal 1.

In November 2009, Delta Air Lines will move to Terminal 2 from its current home at Terminal 3 to align its operations with Northwest Airlines. At approximately the same time, Continental Airlines will move from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 as part of its planned move from [[SkyTeam]] to the [[Star Alliance]] and codesharing with United Airlines.

Terminal 2 provides 30 gates on 2 concourses:

====Concourse E====
Concourse E has 16 Gates: E1, E1A, E2, E2A, E3, E4, E6–E15

United Airlines runs a shuttle service between Concourse E and Concourse C. The shuttles are accessed via stairways near Gate E-2A and Gate C-9. Shuttles run every 5-7 minutes between 5:30am and 10:00pm.

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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
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|-
|[[Air Canada]] ||Montréal-Trudeau, Toronto-Pearson
|-
|[[Air Canada Jazz]] ||Calgary, Montréal-Trudeau, Toronto-Pearson
|-
|[[Continental Airlines]] ||Houston-Intercontinental, Newark
|-
|[[Continental Express]] operated by [[ExpressJet Airlines]] ||Cleveland, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark
|-
|[[JetBlue Airways]] ||Boston, Long Beach, New York-JFK
|-
|[[Northwest Airlines]] ||Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul
|-
|[[Northwest Airlink]] operated by [[Mesaba Airlines]] ||Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul
|-
|[[United Airlines]] ||See Concourse B
|-
|[[United Express]] ||See Concourse C
|-
|[[US Airways]] ||Charlotte, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Phoenix
|-
|[[US Airways Express]] operated by [[Air Wisconsin]] ||Charlotte, Philadelphia
|-
|[[US Airways Express]] operated by [[Republic Airlines]] ||Charlotte, Philadelphia
|}

====Concourse F====
Concourse F has 14 gates; however, several gates can handle multiple flights at the same time, effectively bringing aircraft capacity to 26: F1(A-D), F2(B-D), F4(A,B), F5, F6(A,B), F7B, F8-F10, F11(A-E), F12, F12(A-C), F14.

Gates with the alpha designation in parentheses are those that board/disembark passengers through a single doorway. Passengers board/disembark aircraft using [[airstair]]s, walking along designated pathways, utilizing stairs/elevators to access the gate area. United Airlines is in the process of converting these "outside operations" gates used by United Express into jet bridge operations to increase passenger comfort and ultimately enhance safety and security.

Additional gates &ndash; F5B and F7A &ndash; are currently under construction which will increase capacity to 28 aircraft. Construction of these gates are scheduled to finish before summer.

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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
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|-
|[[United Express]] ||See Concourse C
|-
|[[US Airways]] ||See Concourse E
|-
|[[US Airways Express]] operated by [[Republic Airlines]] ||See Concourse E
|}

===Terminal 3===
Terminal 3 provides 77 Gates on four Concourses:

====Concourse G====
Concourse G has 26 Gates: G1A, G1B, G2A, G2B, G3–G5, G6A, G6B, G7–G14, G14A, G15–G19, G19A, G20, G21

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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
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|-
||[[American Eagle Airlines|American Eagle]] ||Albuquerque [ends June 12], Atlanta, Baltimore, Bloomington/Normal, Buffalo, Cedar Rapids/Iowa City, Champaign/Urbana, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Columbus (OH), Dallas-Love [ends June 11], Des Moines, Detroit, Dubuque, Evansville, Fayetteville (AR), Flint, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Green Bay, Hartford/Springfield, Houston-Intercontinental, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Kalamazoo, Kansas City, Knoxville, La Crosse, Little Rock, Louisville, Madison, Memphis, Milwaukee, Moline/Quad Cities, Montréal-Trudeau, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Ottawa, Peoria, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Rochester (MN), Rochester (NY), Springfield (IL), Springfield (MO), Syracuse, Toledo, Toronto-Pearson, Traverse City, Tulsa, Washington-Reagan, Wausau/Stevens Point, White Plains, Wichita
|}

====Concourse H====
Concourse H has 21 Gates: H1A, H1B, H2, H3A, H3B, H4–H10, H11A, H11B, H12–H18

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|-
|[[American Airlines]] || Albuquerque [begins June 11], Atlanta, Austin, Beijing-Capital [begins April 4, 2010]<ref>http://www.aa.com/aa/pubcontent/en_US/travelInformation/destinationInformation/chicago_beijing.jsp</ref>, Boston, Brussels, Cabo San Lucas, Cancún, Dallas/Fort Worth, Delhi, Denver, Detroit, Dublin, Eagle/Vail [seasonal], El Paso, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Frankfurt, Gunnison/Crested Butte, Hayden/Steamboat Springs [seasonal], Houston-Intercontinental, Indianapolis, Jackson Hole [seasonal], Kansas City, Las Vegas, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Manchester (UK), Mexico City, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Moscow-Domodedovo, Montrose/Telluride [seasonal], New Orleans, New York-LaGuardia, New York-JFK, Newark, Orange County, Orlando, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Puerto Vallarta [seasonal], Raleigh/Durham, Reno/Tahoe, Rome-Fiumicino [seasonal], St. Louis, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), San Juan (PR), Seattle/Tacoma, Shanghai-Pudong, Tampa, Tokyo-Narita, Toronto-Pearson, Tucson, Tulsa, Washington-Reagan, West Palm Beach [seasonal]
|-
|[[American Eagle Airlines|American Eagle]] ||See Concourse G
|}

====Concourse K====
Concourse K has 22 Gates: K1–K5, K6A, K6B, K7–K10, K10A, K11–K20

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|-
|[[American Airlines]] ||See Concourse H
|-
|[[Iberia Airlines|Iberia]] ||Madrid
|}

====Concourse L====
Concourse L has 11 Gates: L1, L2A, L2B, L3-L10

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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
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|-
|[[Alaska Airlines]] ||Anchorage, Seattle/Tacoma
|-
|[[American Airlines]] ||See Concourse H
|-
|[[Delta Air Lines]] ||Atlanta, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Salt Lake City
|-
|[[Delta Connection]] operated by [[Comair]] ||Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, New York-JFK
|-
|[[Delta Connection]] operated by [[Pinnacle Airlines]] ||Atlanta, New York-JFK
|-
|[[Delta Connection]] operated by [[SkyWest Airlines]] ||Atlanta, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
|-
|[[Spirit Airlines]] ||Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Myrtle Beach [seasonal]
|}
Terminal 3 was also built in the 1962 capital program. During the 1960s, and pre-airline deregulation, Concourse G served TWA, with a few gates reserved for Air Canada. Concourse H & K served American and Delta while Concourse K also served the large "regional" carrier North Central (later known as Republic Airlines). Terminal 3 was significantly expanded in 1983, with the construction of Concourse L for Delta Air Lines, which was initially known as the "Delta Flight Center". Concourse L also handled some international departures until the completion of Terminal 5 in 1993. Notably, Delta Air Lines will move from Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 Concourse E in early 2009<ref>http://thedeltawidget.blogspot.com/2008/12/delta-news-and-notes.html</ref>, the home of merger partner Northwest Airlines. At this time, it is unknown what airline will take over the current Delta gates on Concourse L.

Renovations at Terminal 3 were recently completed, which ran from January 2004 to late fall 2007.

===Terminal 4===
Terminal 4 was O'Hare's interim international terminal from 1984 until 1993, located on the ground floor of the main parking garage. International passengers would check in at Terminal 4 and be taken directly to their aircraft by bus. Since the opening of Terminal 5, Terminal 4 has been changed into the airport's facility for [[Chicago Transit Authority|CTA]] buses, hotel shuttles, and other ground transportation. The T4 designation will be used again in the future as new terminals are developed.


===Terminal 5 (International Terminal)===
Terminal 5 provides 21 Gates on one Concourse.
[[Image:Ohareterminal5.jpg|thumb|right|250px|<center>Chicago O'Hare Terminal 5<br>International Terminal<center>]]
'''Note:''' Terminal 5 handles all international arrivals at O'Hare (excluding airports with [[United States border preclearance|border preclearance]]), as well as the following departing flights:

====Concourse M====
Concourse M has 21 Gates: M1–M21

{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 85%" width=85% align=
|+ '''Airlines and destinations out of Concourse B'''
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
! width="20%"|Airlines|| width="40%", class="unsortable"|Destinations
|-
|[[Aer Lingus]] ||Dublin, Shannon
|-
|[[Aeroméxico]] ||Guadalajara, Mexico City, Morelia
|-
|[[Air France]] ||Paris-Charles de Gaulle
|-
|[[Air India]] ||Delhi, Frankfurt
|-
|[[Air Jamaica]] ||Montego Bay
|-
|[[Alitalia]] operated by [[Air One]]||Rome-Fiumicino
|-
|-[[All Nippon Airways]] ||Tokyo-Narita
|-
|[[Asiana Airlines]] ||Seoul-Incheon
|-
|[[British Airways]] ||London-Heathrow
|-
|[[Cayman Airways]] ||Grand Cayman [seasonal]
|-
|[[Etihad Airways]]||Abu Dhabi [begins September 3]<ref>http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Chicago-to-Become-Etihads-bw-14223483.html</ref>
|-
|[[Japan Airlines]] ||Tokyo-Narita
|-
|[[KLM]] ||Amsterdam
|-
|[[Korean Air]] ||Seoul-Incheon
|-
|[[LOT Polish Airlines]] ||Kraków, Warsaw
|-
|[[Mexicana de Aviación|Mexicana]] ||Cancún, Guadalajara, León [seasonal], Mexico City, Monterrey, Morelia, Zacatecas
|-
|[[Royal Jordanian]] ||Amman
|-
|[[Scandinavian Airlines System]] ||Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda
|-
|[[Swiss International Air Lines]] ||Zürich
|-
|[[Grupo TACA|TACA]] ||Guatemala City
|-
|[[Turkish Airlines]] ||Istanbul-Atatürk
|-
|[[Virgin Atlantic Airways]] ||London-Heathrow
|}

===Cargo carriers===

There are two main cargo areas at O'Hare that have warehouse, build-up/tear-down and aircraft parking facilities. The Southwest Cargo Area, adjacent to Irving Park Road, accommodates over 80% of the airport's all-cargo flights, divided among 9 buildings in two tiers. The North Cargo Area, which is a modest conversion of the former military base (the 1943 Douglas plant area), also receives air freighters. It is adjacent to the northern portion of [[Bessie Coleman]] Drive.

Two satellite cargo areas have warehouse and build-up/tear down facilities, but aircraft do not park at these. Freight is trucked to/from aircraft on other ramps. The South Cargo Area is along Mannheim Road. The East Cargo Area, adjacent to Terminal 5, was formerly the airport's only cargo section but has now mostly evolved into an airport support zone.

Although all-cargo flights are important, an even greater amount of global air cargo flies in the cargo holds of passenger aircraft.

{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 85%" width=85% align=
|+ '''Cargo Airlines operating out of O'Hare'''
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
! width="20%"|Airlines|| width="40%", class="unsortable"|Destinations
|-
|[[ABX Air]]
|-
|[[Aero Union]]
|-
|[[Air France Cargo]] ||Dublin, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
|-
|[[Air New Zealand]] ||Auckland, Frankfurt, Melbourne, Shanghai-Pudong <ref>[http://www.airnz.co.nz/aboutus/cargo/schedules.htm Cargo Timetables: International Cargo: About Us: Air New Zealand - NZ Site<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>)
|-
|[[All Nippon Airways|ANA Cargo]]
|-
|[[Atlas Air]]
|-
|[[Asiana Airlines]] ||Seoul-Incheon
|-
|[[British Airways World Cargo]]
|-
|[[Cargolux]] ||Luxembourg
|-
|[[Cathay Pacific]] ||Hong Kong
|-
|[[China Airlines]] ||Anchorage, Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan
|-
|[[China Cargo Airlines]] ||Shanghai-Pudong
|-
|[[China Southern Airlines]] ||Guangzhou
|-
|[[DHL Express]]
|-
|[[EVA Air]] ||Anchorage,Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan
|-
|[[Evergreen International Airlines]]
|-
|[[FedEx Express]]
|-
|[[Great Wall Airlines]]
|-
|[[Japan Airlines|JAL Cargo]] ||Anchorage, Tokyo-Narita
|-
|[[Korean Air|Korean Air Cargo]] ||Anchorage, Seoul-Incheon
|-
|[[Lufthansa Cargo]] ||Anchorage, Frankfurt, Los Angeles
|-
||[[Lufthansa Cargo]] operated by [[World Airways|World Air Cargo]] ||Frankfurt, Los Angeles
|-
|[[Martinair]] ||Amsterdam
|-
|[[Northwest Airlines|NWA Cargo]] ||Anchorage, Tokyo-Narita
|-
|[[Nippon Cargo Airlines]] ||Tokyo-Narita
|-
|[[Polar Air Cargo]] ||Anchorage, Tokyo-Narita
|-
|[[Singapore Airlines Cargo]] ||Anchorage, Singapore
|-
|[[Southern Air Transport]] ||Anchorage
|-
|[[UPS Airlines]] ||Louisville
|}


== Véase también ==
== Véase también ==
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== Referencias ==
== Referencias ==

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Revisión del 23:35 2 may 2009

Aeropuerto Internacional O'Hare
IATA: ORD OACI: KORD FAA: ORD
Localización
Ubicación Chicago, Estados Unidos
Elevación 203,6 m
Sirve a Chicago
Detalles del aeropuerto
Propietario Chicago
Pistas
DirecciónLargoSuperficie
04L/22R2286,0 masfalto
04R/22L2461,3 m
09L/27R2286,0 m
09R/27L2428,3 m
10C/28C3292,1 m
Sitio web
https://www.flychicago.com/ohare/pages/default.aspx


Aeropuerto Internacional O'Hare es el primer aeropuerto de Chicago, Illinois (EEUU).

Es uno de los aeropuertos más grandes de los Estados Unidos. Su código IATA es ORD.

Terminal 1

Terminal 2

Terminal 3

Terminal 5 (Terminal Internacional)

La Terminal 5 posee 21 Puertas en 1 Sala.

Nota: La Terminal 5 maneja todas las llegadas internacionales del O'Hare con los siguientes vuelos:

Sala M

La sala M tiene 21 Puertas: M1–M21

Véase también

Referencias

Enlaces externos

[[[Categoría:Edificios y estructuras de Chicago]]