The
busiest day of an already hectic week at DuPage Airport came Thursday
when a steady stream of private jets carrying Ryder Cup fans and
corporate sponsors began landing at the West Chicago airport.
Airport
officials said they expect to stay busy on Friday because of the number
of arrivals related to the international golf competition at Medinah
Country Club.
“We’re not seeing the end of this yet,” said David Bird, the executive director of the airport.
On
a normal day, the airport sees a few dozen corporate flights. But
because of its proximity to Medinah, the airport became a transportation
hub when the country club hosted the PGA Championship in 1999 and 2006.
During the tournament six years ago, many of the golfers passed through
the airport.
Bird said he believes the airport is busier now
than it was during the 2006 PGA Championship. However, officials won’t
know until later exactly how many planes used the airport because of the
Ryder Cup.
In the meantime, a preliminary review of private
aviation traffic related to the Ryder Cup shows that a number of flights
are coming to DuPage.
Bird said most of the planes are carrying
corporate sponsors from throughout the country. He said there are even
some flights originating from Canada and Europe.
“It’s very satisfying to see this level of traffic,” Bird said. “We are definitely realizing our expectations.”
The next flurry of activity will occur Sunday night after the tournament ends.
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