The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) announced the completion of overhauls…
Browsing: New York Aviation History
The third of eleven children, General Irene Trowell-Harris, was born in Aiken, South Carolina; she has fond memories of childhood,…
During an annual Black Pilots of America General Membership meeting, I had the privilege of interviewing one of New York’s…
Fly With Me tells the story of the pioneering young women who became flight attendants at a time when single women were…
Just when you think you are finished with snowstorm interruptions at the airport, who would have guessed that a volcanic…
When a boarding announcement was recently made in the gate area at Los Angeles International Airport for a flight to…
The growth came from an unlikely location. The North Terminal, originally constructed in 1953, had been host to many airlines…
In 2023, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) celebrated its 75th anniversary. What better time than now to reflect upon…
Airline Origins and Service Inauguration Chicago-based Midway Airlines, which plied the skies for a dozen years, was the first deregulation-spawned…
Fighting airport congestion, joining long security queues, and being packed into cattle cars with wings, today’s airline passengers must sometimes…
The short, stubby control tower indicated that this was a controlled airfield and that it provided takeoff and landing clearances.…













