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Nov 16, 2020

[Answer] Which U.S. commercial airport has the most runways?

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...1. New York John F. Kennedy International Airport 2. Washington Dulles International Airport 3. Chicago O'Hare International Airport 4. Los Angeles International Airport




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Chicago O'Hare International Airport - More than 84 million passengers traveled through Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport in 2019. To handle all that traffic, the airport currently has eight runways in operation — more than any other airport in the world — with more than 74,000 square feet of asphalt and concrete. The airport is capable of quadruple parallel landings, meaning four aircraft can land at the same time. The two shortest runways are 7,500 feet long, whereas the longest is 13,000 feet long. Opened in 1944, O’Hare is a major hub for both American Airlines and United Airlines. Prior to 2020, the airport served as many as 2,500 flights each day. Following closely behind O’Hare are Dallas/Fort Worth International and Denver International, with seven and six runways, respectively. :


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