Airport key to economy (Poughkeepsie Journal)
OCTOBER 31, 2005 -- With the next generation of such super airliners as the superjumbo Airbus 380—the world's largest commercial airplane—looming on the not-too-distant horizon, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is continuing its plan of aeronautical improvements at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
US Airways working to accommodate weary travelers; airport lines long but moving (WMCTV Memphis)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Airport lines were still long Monday but getting back to normal as US Airways tried to recover from a paralyzing ice storm that stranded thousands of travelers in Northeast cities over
Local 6: Central Fla. Company To Get New OIA Security Assignments (WKMG Local6.com via Yahoo! News)
A Central Florida security company will handle new assignments at Orlando International Airport, according to an exclusive Local 6 News report.
Airport Check-in: LaGuardia's leaky control tower to be replaced (USA Today)
New York's LaGuardia Airport is among the airports featured this week in USA TODAY reporter Roger Yu's Airport Check-in column. In his column, Yu writes: New York LaGuardia, where controllers deal with some of the most complex airspace in the...
Northeast airport lines long but moving (AP via Yahoo! News)
Airport lines were still long Monday but getting back to normal in as US Airways tried to recover from a paralyzing ice storm that stranded thousands of travelers in Northeast cities over the weekend.
Port Authority leader speaks at summit (Poughkeepsie Journal)
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey doesn’t see Stewart International Airport becoming the next John F. Kennedy International Airport or LaGuardia Airport.
Airport key to economy (Poughkeepsie Journal)
STONE RIDGE - Stewart International Airport has a lot of promise, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey told the Regional Economic Summit here Tuesday.
