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The flight carried 63 passengers and crew; 18 passengers, 3 crew and one person on the ground died. [9] March 21, 1968: United Airlines Flight 9963, a 727-100QC operating on a cargo flight from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago to San Francisco, crashed shortly after takeoff; all three crew members survived. [10]
United's early routes, formed by connecting airmail routes, was east-to-west from New York City via Chicago and Salt Lake City to San Francisco, and north–south along the West Coast. The early connections became the basis of United hubs in Chicago and San Francisco, and later in Denver and Washington, D.C.; these remain United's principal hubs.
San Francisco (SFO) 15,828 Alaska Airlines , American Airlines , American Eagle , Delta Air Lines , Delta Connection , JetBlue , Southwest Airlines , United Airlines
The biggest factor driving airlines to relocate their operations from Midway to O'Hare was the jet airliner; the first scheduled jet at O'Hare was an American 707 from New York to Chicago to San Francisco on March 22, 1959. [35] One-mile-square (2.6-kilometer-square) Midway had no space for the runways that 707s and DC-8s required.
San Francisco International Airport: San Mateo County, California, United States SFO/KSFO 431,633 3 2.4% 17. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport: Phoenix, Arizona, United States PHX/KPHX 430,461 4 1.2% 18. Tokyo International Airport: Ōta, Tokyo, Japan HND/RJTT 425,604 5 5.6% 19. John F. Kennedy International Airport
San Francisco purchased the property and the surrounding area expanding the site to 1,112 acres (450 ha) beginning in August 1930. [6] The airport's name was officially changed to San Francisco Airport in 1931 upon the purchase of the land. "International" was added at the end of World War II as overseas service rapidly expanded. [citation needed]
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