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loaf lying
28th Jun 2001, 23:36
Could somebody tell me the names of these airports and which cities they are in please. Thanks.
ORD, MSP, PHL, MKE

zerozero
29th Jun 2001, 06:35
ORD = Chicago O'Hare
MSP = Minneapolis/St. Paul
PHL = Philadelphia
MKE = ???Milwaukee???

pigboat
29th Jun 2001, 07:20
OXO, yep Mitchell International, Milwaukee.

[This message has been edited by pigboat (edited 29 June 2001).]

loaf lying
29th Jun 2001, 11:34
Thanks guys

BigJETS
1st Jul 2001, 00:27
Ive always wondered what the letters O-R-D meant. OhaRe/Dupage co. perhaps?

Diesel8
1st Jul 2001, 04:17
ORD=Orchard, it use to be an apple? orchard.

Ignition Override
1st Jul 2001, 09:46
Yep, it was an orchard decades ago. It was named ("Butch") O'Hare after a Navy fighter pilot who died in WW2. Amazing that a politician missed getting his name on it. It must have crushed some egos.

Is it strange that the new Denver Airport is NOT named after the former mayor, Federico Pena? Clinton had him removed from the DOT Secretary job very fast.

Captain Airclues
1st Jul 2001, 22:17
It was called 'Orchard Field' prior to being re-named O'Hare in the 1940's. I'll be there next week. Does anyone know if the shops will be open on 4th July. I have a long shopping list from Mrs Airclues.

Airclues

BigJETS
1st Jul 2001, 23:19
Wow Thanks Thats very interesting. I guess I had heard the Orchard mentioned briefly but never put it together.

aristotle
2nd Jul 2001, 01:16
Airclues,

Stores in the U.S. are generally open on July 4th but for limited hours. Noon to 4 or 5 pm is the most common.

Try and watch the fireworks.

Regards.