OHARE airport
No, it is named for US Navy Ace Butch O'Hare.
Im assuming you mean busies, in which case the top three are Atlanta, Ohare, and LAX
The Chicago O'Hare International Airport is located in the northwestern corner of Chicago, Illinois. O'Hare is the fourth busiest international airport in the US and flies to more than sixty foreign destinations.
here are five characteristics: 1. windy city 2. hub ~OHare Airport traffic largest in the world perhaps 3. home of the Sears Towers 4. home to sports teams/Wrigley Field 5. 3rd largest city in the US
London City airport is nearest to the US embassy in London.
The continental city in the United States farthest from an airport is arguably Anchorage, Alaska. While it does have an airport - Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) - the city itself is quite isolated from other major cities compared to other continental cities in the US.
George Best Belfast City Airport
JFK is the major airport near NY City.
Atlanta
IF you mean the US, the capital city airport is Dulles for International Flights and Reagan National for domestic travel.
BNA airport has 4 runways and serviced over 9.1 million passengers in 2012. There are nine airlines served from the BNA Airport Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, Delta, Us Airways, US Airways Express, Air Canada, American Eagle, Southwest and American Airlines.