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Old April 18th, 2007, 11:29 PM   #41
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A website that I have stumbled known as Sota Glazing Inc is working on the new American Airlines Terminal over at JFK Airport, which will add to Terminal 4.



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Old April 18th, 2007, 11:54 PM   #42
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Hello, can you help me plz? I'm actually visiting some friends to NY in summer and I was wondering what is the most comfortable airport to go if you are coming by the thruway from Albany; Newark or JFK?
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Hello, can you help me plz? I'm actually visiting some friends to NY in summer and I was wondering what is the most comfortable airport to go if you are coming by the thruway from Albany; Newark or JFK?
Newark is probably the better choice since you don't need to skirt around Manhattan. You can stay on the Jersey side and go straight south to the airport. For JFK, you will need to go east and pass through Queens and loop back west. Since that section is pretty much all in the city, you run the risk of being stuck in traffic.
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Old April 19th, 2007, 08:10 PM   #44
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Old April 22nd, 2007, 04:07 PM   #45
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here you can see all traffic departing, arriving and flying by over JFK and the rest of new york.

http://www4.passur.com/jfk.html
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Old May 6th, 2007, 06:53 PM   #46
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Old May 13th, 2007, 12:38 AM   #47
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As Kennedy Traffic Rises, So Do Worries About Delays and Heavier Runway Use


By MATTHEW L. WALD
Published: May 12, 2007

Traffic at the New York area’s busiest airport, Kennedy International, has jumped about 25 percent in the last year, aviation officials say. The increase raises concerns about serious flight delays as summer approaches and is pushing the Federal Aviation Administration to consider major changes in runway operations.

The F.A.A. has begun using three of Kennedy’s four runways simultaneously for much of the day, a procedure once reserved for brief periods of peak traffic, and a spokeswoman said yesterday that it was considering a plan to use all four at once. Air traffic controllers say that using three runways at once raises safety risks, and that using four would be courting disaster.

While Kennedy was built to handle international flights, growth in the last year has been driven largely by domestic flights added by Delta, JetBlue and others, according to officials at the F.A.A. and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Arrivals and departures are running about 1,300 a day, up from about 1,050 last year, and they are expected to reach 1,350 by this summer, the peak travel season.

Peter Cerda, the director of safety operations and infrastructure for the Americas at the International Air Transport Association, an airline industry group, said it was important to make maximum use of runways because otherwise, extensive delays might develop.

Kennedy has two pairs of parallel runways, and the preferred procedure is to use one pair at a time, whichever allows takeoffs and landings into the wind. But to keep traffic flowing, air traffic controllers have frequently resorted to using three at a time, a practice previously limited to brief periods.

That works as long as crosswinds are not too strong. (And because the runways are at right angles, a headwind on one pair will be a crosswind on the other.)

Barrett Byrnes, president of the Kennedy Airport chapter of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, said the airport had lately been clearing planes to operate on runways with crosswinds heavier than were previously allowed.

On May 5, the union filed a complaint with the F.A.A., saying it had violated its own rules on crosswind limits. But David J. Paguaga, the operations manager for the F.A.A. at Kennedy, said procedures had not changed and the airport continued to operate within its rules.

While the distance between Kennedy and La Guardia or Newark Liberty can seem endless on the street, in aeronautical terms the three airports resemble three fat passengers in a row of airline seats: one vigorous swing of an elbow and there may be trouble. Planes taking off to the northeast at Kennedy, for example, cannot turn too sharply to the north or they will violate La Guardia’s airspace.

In addition, with simultaneous operations on perpendicular runways, even those that do not intersect, the possibilities for collisions increase, Mr. Byrnes said. For example, if a plane is cleared to land on a runway that ends a few feet before the middle of a perpendicular runway, but the pilot decides to abort the landing and circle back around, the plane cleared to land will cross the other runway at a low altitude. “You basically have airplanes flying at each other,” Mr. Byrnes said.

Mr. Paguaga said operations on perpendicular runways were managed safely.

According to the Port Authority, which runs all three New York area airports, for the 12 months ended Feb. 28, there were 6.5 million passengers at Kennedy, up 11.7 percent over the previous year, and 66,600 flights, up 26 percent. When the number of flights grows faster than the number of people on them, the traffic growth is generally in smaller planes. In the same period, La Guardia showed small decreases in flights and passengers. Newark showed small increases in both.

Meanwhile, ridership on the AirTrain, which runs from Jamaica, Queens, to the terminals at Kennedy, is booming; April is usually a slow month at the airport, but the daily passenger traffic on the train between the Howard Beach and Jamaica stations and the terminals was 11,700, the Port Authority said. In comparison, last August, the peak month, daily AirTrain passenger traffic was 11,500.

The rebuilding of taxiways at Kennedy, some old and others inadequate for very large planes, is adding to the congestion, aviation officials said. The superjumbo Airbus A380, which can carry more than 850 passengers and touched down at Kennedy in March, needs wider taxiways, and the Boeing 777-300 series and the Airbus A340-600 series need stronger pavement, officials said.

The traffic increase coincides with heightened friction between managers and air traffic controllers at Kennedy over staffing levels. Mr. Byrnes said the number of controllers had fallen to about 30 from about 38 a year ago, when there were fewer flights. But Mr. Paguaga said the control tower has been overstaffed for years.

The controller work force nationally is facing a wave of retirements, because many were hired in the early 1980s to replace those fired en masse during the strike of 1981. The F.A.A. plans to meet its needs by hiring “developmental” controllers, who arrive with college training in their craft, and putting them through extensive computer simulations to cut down on the on-the-job training needed to turn them into journeymen controllers.

Mr. Paguaga said: “We do have a pipeline of people that are developmentals coming into the building. We’re in good shape.”



http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/12/ny...12airport.html
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Old May 13th, 2007, 10:34 AM   #48
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Old May 13th, 2007, 10:38 AM   #49
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Old May 13th, 2007, 07:51 PM   #50
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jfk is hub for which airlines??
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Old May 14th, 2007, 07:23 AM   #51
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jfk is hub for which airlines??

Mainly JETBLUE AIRWAYS

AND THE FOURTH HUB OF DELTA AIRLINES


JFK also a an international gateway for American
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Old May 14th, 2007, 07:24 AM   #52
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best angle to depart from JFK is 13L
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Old May 14th, 2007, 07:25 AM   #53
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That picture is old, there must be a new one with a crowded airport.
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Old May 14th, 2007, 03:20 PM   #54
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It seems pretty new.... What do you mean by crowded?
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Old May 16th, 2007, 02:19 AM   #55
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Terminal 4 pwns all other terminals.
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Old May 18th, 2007, 01:30 AM   #56
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Yea I know ive been to DFW but that just seems sprawled out this one looks denser so its looks bigger. I havent been to LA's but i know that one is big too.
los angeles international airport is definetively not the biggest airport in the country but it is pretty big.
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Old June 2nd, 2007, 06:51 AM   #57
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Does the AIRTRAN only work within the airport?? What works on that rail they built couple years ago on the VanWick Expressway? Is it even working?
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Old June 2nd, 2007, 08:31 PM   #58
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The airtrain is fully functional. It runs along all terminal points within the airport and runs along the van wyck and terminates in Jamaica. Well thats one leg. The other runs towards howard beach.
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The airtrain is fully functional. It runs along all terminal points within the airport and runs along the van wyck and terminates in Jamaica. Well thats one leg. The other runs towards howard beach.
Have the improved the Jamaica station? I mean its not the greatest location to have PASSENGERS transfer to go to Manhattan.

I still dont like that POINT of TRANSFER they could have done better........
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Old June 3rd, 2007, 03:38 AM   #60
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I think the transfers are good, transfer at Stillwell or at howard beach are very clear and clean a good way to acces Manhattan!
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