O'Hare opening new gates for first time in 25 years

O'Hare International Airport in Chicago has some new gates for the first time in a quarter century.

In a news release, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's office says the mayor joined American Airlines CEO Doug Parker for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday morning to mark American's opening of five new gates. 

The release says American's investment of $78 million to extend the concourse of Terminal 3's L-Concourse is the first major step the airport's $8.5 billion terminal expansion plan.   Between the new American gates and the planned addition of dozens of more gates, the mayor's office says gate capacity will grow by 25 percent.