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ARTICLES RELATED TO John F. Kennedy International Airport |  |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - Transportation to New York City area airports - John F. Kennedy International Airport
Transportation to New York City area airports - AirTrain JFK.
AirTrain JFK provides rail service to JFK via two separate transfer stations. One branch of the AirTrain runs to Jamaica, and the other to Howard Beach.
The Jamaica AirTrain terminus is part of a large transportation complex that includes many connections:
the Sutphin Boulevard-JFK station, on the New York City Subway's Archer Avenue Line
Jamaica station, which is a major transfer hub on the Long Island Rail Road (L ...
See also:Transportation to New York City area airports, Transportation to New York City area airports - John F. Kennedy International Airport, Transportation to New York City area airports - AirTrain JFK, Transportation to New York City area airports - City buses, Transportation to New York City area airports - Taxicabs, Transportation to New York City area airports - Defunct transportation, Transportation to New York City area airports - LaGuardia Airport, Transportation to New York City area airports - City buses, Transportation to New York City area airports - Newark Liberty International Airport, Transportation to New York City area airports - AirTrain, Transportation to New York City area airports - New Jersey Transit buses, Transportation to New York City area airports - Inter-airport transfers Read more here: » Transportation to New York City area airports: Encyclopedia II - Transportation to New York City area airports - John F. Kennedy International Airport |
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 |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminals airlines and destinationsTwo pairs of parallel runways, four in all, surround the central terminal area. Runway 13R-31L is the second longest commercial runway in North America, at a length of 14,572 ft (4,441 m). There are also numerous large facilities north and west of the central terminals for air cargo handling and loading.
Further information: Transportation to New York City a ...
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 |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminals airlines and destinationsFour runways in two parallel pairs surround the central terminal area. Runway 13R-31L is the second longest commercial runway in North America, at a length of 14,572 ft (4,441 m). There are also numerous large facilities north and west of the central terminals for air cargo handling and loading.
John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 1.
The site was originally occupied by Eastern Airlines' 1958 terminal. The original terminal was demolished and replaced by a new terminal, financed by a consortium ...
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 |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminals airlines and destinationsFour runways in two parallel pairs surround the central terminal area. Runway 13R-31L is the second longest commercial runway in North America, at a length of 14,572 ft (4,441 m). There are also numerous large facilities north and west of the central terminals for air cargo handling and loading.
John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 1.
The site was originally occupied by Eastern Airlines' 1958 terminal. The original terminal was demolished and replaced by a new terminal, financed by a consortium ...
See also:John F. Kennedy International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport - History, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Disasters, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminals airlines and destinations, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 1, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 2, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 3, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 4, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 5 closed, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 6, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 7, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 8, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminal 9, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Other facilities, John F. Kennedy International Airport - Notes, John F. Kennedy International Airport - JFK Airport in film Read more here: » John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - John F. Kennedy International Airport - Terminals airlines and destinations |
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 |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - LaGuardia Airport - History
LaGuardia Airport - Construction.
The initiative to develop the airport began with a verbal outburst by New York mayor Fiorello LaGuardia upon the arrival of his TWA flight at Newark. He demanded to be taken to New York, and ordered the plane to be flown to Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field, giving an impromptu press conference to reporters along the way. At that time, he urged New Yorker ...
See also:LaGuardia Airport, LaGuardia Airport - History, LaGuardia Airport - Construction, LaGuardia Airport - Later development, LaGuardia Airport - Disasters, LaGuardia Airport - Airlines and Terminals, LaGuardia Airport - Central Terminal Building CTB, LaGuardia Airport - Delta Terminal, LaGuardia Airport - Marine Air Terminal, LaGuardia Airport - US Airways Terminal Read more here: » LaGuardia Airport: Encyclopedia II - LaGuardia Airport - History |
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 |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - Newark Liberty International Airport - HistoryNewark Airport was the first major airport in the New York area: it opened on October 1, 1928, occupying an area of reclaimed marshland.
In 1935, Amelia Earhart dedicated the Newark Airport Administration Building, which is considered by many to be the world's first commercial airline terminal. Newark was the busiest airport in the world until LaGuardia Airport opened in 1939, dividing New York's air traffic and allowing Midway Airport to take the lead. Newark was soon closed to passenger traffic and taken over by the ...
See also:Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport - History, Newark Liberty International Airport - Facilities, Newark Liberty International Airport - Terminals, Newark Liberty International Airport - Terminal A, Newark Liberty International Airport - Terminal B, Newark Liberty International Airport - Terminal C, Newark Liberty International Airport - Ground Transportation, Newark Liberty International Airport - AirTrain, Newark Liberty International Airport - Other Connections Read more here: » Newark Liberty International Airport: Encyclopedia II - Newark Liberty International Airport - History |
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 |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia II - Continental Airlines - History
Continental Airlines - Early history.
Continental Airlines began service in 1934 as Varney Speed Lines, named after its initial owner, Walter T. Varney, first operating out of El Paso International Airport. Varney Speed Lines changed its name to Continental on 1 July 1937 after new owner Robert Six had taken over. Six moved the airline headquarters to Stapleton Airport in Denver, Colorado in October of that same year. He w ...
See also:Continental Airlines, Continental Airlines - History, Continental Airlines - Early history, Continental Airlines - First bankruptcy, Continental Airlines - Second bankruptcy, Continental Airlines - Destinations, Continental Airlines - Fleet, Continental Airlines - Services, Continental Airlines - Contact Info, Continental Airlines - Incidents and Accidents Read more here: » Continental Airlines: Encyclopedia II - Continental Airlines - History |
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 |  |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport: Encyclopedia - New York CityNew York City, officially the City of New York, is the most populous city in the United States, and the most densely populated major city in North America.
The city is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture, and is one of the world's major global cities (along with London, Tokyo and Paris) with a virtually unrivaled collection of museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and stock exchanges. The city is also home to the United Nations, along with a ...
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