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FOIA Request Log - Aviation FOIA Request Log - Aviation REQUESTOR NAME ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Patrick Harnisch ATM National Inc. Banking information David J. Fitzpatrick Lone Star-Cardinal Motorcycle Ventures LLC Fatimah Ayyeh IEI Utilization reports Robert Marion Video from 11/9/19 at T3 gates K3 and H3 between 7:30pm and 8:30pm to view stolen violin case Melissa Flatley Zodiac Aerospace Engineered Arresting Systems Corp. Kevin Magner Video from 11/11/19 of people deboarding plane at gate E17 at approx 10:52pm Paul Schwieb Coffey Burlington T5 James R. Stevens Rock Fusco & Connelly MDW Concessions Douglas Graham MDW departures Wesley M. James Illinois Dept. of Labor Sanchez Paving Jeremy Beckham PETA Primate importation at ORD Elaine Gordon Reyes Bonoma Kurson Clear Channel Dan Mihahalopoulos Chicago News Cooperative T5 Leonard Perkins Leonard F. Perkins & Assoc. Aviation Security Gene Spanos Emergency information Vicente Cortes Standard Parking Youssef Zaatar EJM Engineering ATS Roger N. Gold Law Offices Roger N. Gold Transcript Page 1 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation DATE DUE DATE RECEIVED 09/19/2011 10/03/2011 09/15/2011 09/29/2011 09/13/2011 09/27/2011 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 09/12/2011 09/26/2011 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 09/06/2011 09/20/2011 09/01/2011 09/16/2011 08/25/2011 09/09/2011 08/19/2011 09/02/2011 08/19/2011 09/02/2011 08/19/2011 09/02/2011 08/19/2011 09/12/2011 08/18/2011 09/01/2011 08/16/2011 08/30/2011 08/15/2011 08/29/2011 08/15/2011 08/29/2011 08/12/2011 08/26/2011 Page 2 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation Gregory Pratt Chicago Tribune Any grand jury subpoenas or search warrants from federal law enforcement since 1/1/2016 Jim Miller IL Limo Assoc. Continental Airport Express Nazdat Khan Triangle Services MDW Contracts Jan Wemple Moore Landscapes Snow Removal Landside Ana Dominguez KLF Trucking Snow Removal Pam Rozell JCDecaux Clear Channel William J. Hacker Clausen Miller TSA Kimberly Powers Snow Systems ORD Landside Snow Removal contracts Alexandra Lara Drinker Biddle MDW Concessions Mary Iannucci James T. Rohlfing & Assoc. UAL Cargo information Jessica Fender Denver Post Crime statistics ORD Alexandra Lara Drinker Biddle Concessions-9 separate requests Lucinda Scharbach Universal Security Invoices Mike Loeser JPMorgan Chase Harris Bank ATM Contract Jesse Silva Contract modification 321304 for the ATS modernization project awarded to Parsons Elaine W. Gordon RBK Ltd. Contracts Svea Dockhurn News-Log Germany Contract information Dan Mihalopoulos Chicago News Cooperative T5 Marsha Bartel WGN-TV T5 Bids Michael Fleming The Wicks Group LLC Signature Page 3 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 08/09/2011 08/12/2011 08/02/2011 08/16/2011 08/01/2011 08/15/2011 07/29/2011 08/12/2011 07/29/2011 08/12/2011 07/28/2011 08/11/2011 07/25/2011 08/08/2011 07/25/2011 08/08/2011 07/20/2011 08/03/2011 07/20/2011 08/03/2011 07/19/2011 08/17/2011 07/18/2011 08/01/2011 07/18/2011 08/01/2011 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 07/14/2011 07/28/2011 07/14/2011 07/28/2011 07/14/2011 07/28/2011 07/13/2011 07/27/2011 06/30/2011 07/14/2011 Page 4 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation Jim Baker UniteHere 1 T5 Proposals Scrub Edwin V. Marcus Report Diana McDonnell American Tower Corporation Antenna system Robert Baier Sheetmetal workers Local 265 OMP map showing Dupage and Cook county line Tony Sutton Rothschild, Barry & Myers LLP Weather information Joseph Healy Local 1092 All Airport Contracts Peter G. Swan Emalfarb Swan & Bain FedEx Cargo payment bonds Mike Karpman Dura-Shine, Inc. Mike Karpman Mondo Terrazzo Tim Novak Chris Fusco Chicago Sun-Times Wi-FI Tim Novak Chris Fusco Chicago Sun-Times Wi-FI Rebecca Zorach Signs William Parker Moore Landscaping Landscaping contract amounts Dave Glowacz mrradio Job titles K. Rickert Corey Company Clear Channel Revenues/Client List Craig Kopulsky I-GO Cars Flight information Anne Harmon Bailey/Gary Duty Free Elvin Lawrence Report Dave Glowacz mrradio Job titles Dave Glowacz mrradio Job titles Patrick Rehkamp BGA Financial information SEIU Ground Handlers Page 5 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation 06/23/2011 07/08/2011 06/21/2011 07/06/2011 06/20/2011 07/05/2011 06/16/2011 06/23/2011 06/15/2011 06/29/2011 06/09/2011 06/23/2011 06/02/2011 06/16/2011 05/31/2011 06/15/2011 05/31/2011 06/14/2011 05/25/2011 06/08/2011 05/24/2011 06/07/2011 05/23/2011 06/06/2011 05/18/2011 05/31/2011 05/17/2011 05/30/2011 05/12/2011 05/25/2011 05/12/2011 05/12/2011 05/11/2011 05/24/2011 05/04/2011 05/17/2011 05/03/2011 05/16/2011 05/02/2011 05/15/2011 04/28/2011 05/12/2011 04/28/2011 05/12/2011 Page 6 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation Kiku Yenny aeg isrm Incident Report Doris Acevedo IDOL Road Work David L. Wilson Wilson Law Group Mamayan Kamara Richard Devine Meckler Bulger Tilson Marick & Concessions Pearson Michael Berman Merritt Credit Bureau Performance Bond Dave Glowacz mrradio Job titles Kyle Schafer Unite Here Lufthansa David L. Wilson Wilson Law Group Mamayan Kamara Phil Rogers NBC FACE Edwin V. Marcus Scrub, Inc. Report Nancy Garbrecht IIIFC FedEx Neo Lorenzo Concrete Structures 9C 10C Sai Saizai T1 Richard A. Devine Meckler Bulger Tilson Marick & Delaware North MDW ORD Agreements Pearson LLP Timothy M. Gallagher Timothy M. Gallagher T5 Concessions Jim Miller Illinois Limo Association Airport Express Bob Herguth BGA ORD Contractors and subcontractors Sabrina Shankman PBS/Frontline ORD Arrest Jon Hilkevitch Chicago Tribune Travel information Page 7 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation 04/27/2011 05/10/2011 04/20/2011 05/03/2011 04/20/2011 05/03/2011 04/19/2011 05/02/2011 04/15/2011 04/28/2011 04/14/2011 04/27/2011 04/13/2011 04/26/2011 04/12/2011 04/25/2011 04/06/2011 04/19/2011 04/05/2011 04/18/2011 04/04/2011 04/17/2011 04/04/2011 04/17/2011 03/31/2011 04/13/2011 03/28/2011 04/10/2011 03/25/2011 04/07/2011 03/23/2011 04/05/2011 03/22/2011 04/04/2011 03/21/2011 04/04/2011 03/17/2011 03/30/2011 Page 8 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation Amy Thorne NetJets Services Signature John Pletz Crain's Chicago Business T5 Jon Hilkevitch Chicago Tribune CDA Travel Dan Bradfield J.P. Simmons & Company Evergreen Hannah L. Kaplan Clark/Hill Dunning Electrical Supplies William J. Hurley Crowley & Lamb Fed Ex Cargo Bhav Tibrewal Unite Here Revenue Bhav Tibrewal Unite Here T5 Dave Glowacz MRRRadio ORD Employment Anjali Dobo Oaktreeprg Airline revenues at MDW & ORD Adam Schwartz ACLU First Amendment Jon Hilkevitch Chicago Tribune Airline documents Shannon Halligan WGN-TV All invoices and sustainability reports for PO #32130 from 2015 to present Bhav Tibrewal Unite Here Concessions Dennis J. Callahan Airfcs Alliance Airlines and Alliance Ground International LLC Nancy Schultz Sage Incident report Pamela Rozell JCDecaux Clear Channel Anjali Dobo Oaktreeprg Airline revenues at MDW & ORD Adam Schwartz ACLU First Amendment Tim Condon Pimpark Standard Parking MDW Richard Devine Meckler Bulger Tilson Marick & Westfield T5 Page 9 of 364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation 03/14/2011 03/27/2011 03/10/2011 03/23/2011 03/08/2011 03/21/2011 03/04/2011 03/17/2011 03/04/2011 03/17/2011 03/02/2011 03/16/2011 03/02/2011 03/16/2011 03/02/2011 03/16/2011 03/01/2011 03/15/2011 02/25/2011 03/13/2011 02/23/2011 03/09/2011 02/22/2011 03/08/2011 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 02/17/2011 03/07/2011 02/17/2011 03/07/2011 02/10/2011 02/27/2011 02/07/2011 02/14/2011 02/04/2011 02/10/2011 02/04/2011 02/10/2011 01/28/2011 02/10/2011 01/28/2011 02/10/2011 Page 10 of364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation Pearson Dan Marquez Aztec Supply Corp. Liner Products Luke Netzel IRC Intelligence MDW Shuttle Service Angela Rochester Katten Muchin Center Point / Menzies Adam Schwartz ACLU First Amendment Jay Horowitz Real World Police All video audio, any/allrecords related to aircraft skidding off runway at ORD on 11/11/19, including ARFF apparatus-mounted camera videos Michael Kiefer Menzies Aviation Video of ramp area between gates M6 and M7 T5 on 11/11/91 between 1245 -1315 to view collision between Frontier pickup and AA bag tug Chris Schneider Teamsters Local 700 Payments to ORD from commercial airline carriers Birgitta Salomonsson XpressSpa Video of T5 outside XpressSpa (gate M10) on 11/2/19 between 11:30 - 1:00pm Richard Appell Frontier Airlines Video from Gate ramp M6 on 11/11/19 between 1145 - 1230 Chris Schneider Teamsters Local 700 Payments to ORD from commercial airline carriers Chris Schneider Teamsters Local 700 Budget information Gino Naughton Naughton Law Surveillance video Richard A. Devine Meckler Bulger Tilson Marick Westfield James Kauffman Carney Williams Bates Bozeman Iberia Airlines John Aliberiti Atlas Air Atlas Air Jacob Horowitz Jacobs & Dembert Hudson News John Aliberti Atlas Air Atlas Air Page 11 of364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation 01/27/2011 02/08/2011 01/27/2011 02/08/2011 01/21/2011 02/03/2011 01/19/2011 02/01/2011 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 01/14/2011 02/02/2011 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 11/12/2019 11/19/2019 01/06/2011 01/12/2011 01/06/2011 01/12/2011 01/04/2011 01/10/2011 12/23/2010 01/02/2011 12/23/2010 01/02/2011 12/22/2010 12/28/2010 12/22/2010 12/29/2010 12/16/2010 12/22/2010 Page 12 of364 09/29/2021 FOIA Request Log - Aviation Michael Nigro Nigro Westfall & Gryska H&R Michael Nigro Nigro Westfall & Gryska Divane Brothers Sal Indomenico Sal Indomenico & Associates T3 information Prateek Sampat American Friends Service Taxi Tickets ORD April Morgan T3 information Jim Miller Illinois Limousine Association Airport Express Pete Smith Golden Media Partners Concessions Advertising Roger Kowalski Concessions Ken Rickert Corey Companies Clear Channel Hal Dardick Chicago Tribune Armed Services Memorial Plaza Gianina Pascariu Kirkland & Ellis Ground Handling Carolyn Holtzer Taylor Miller Incident Report Patrick N.
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