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Gallery: Project Renderings of Delta’s New JFK Terminal

Delta Terminal 4 check-in lobby
  • Delta Terminal 4 check-in lobby
  • Delta Terminal 4 exterior
  • Delta Terminal 4 gate area
  • Delta Terminal 4 security area
  • Delta Terminal 4 SkyClub
  • Current aerial view of Terminals 2, 3 and 4
  • Future aerial view of Terminals 2 and 4
  • Connector walkway linking Terminals 2 and 4



 
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Volaris, the Mexican low cost carrier, has signed a purchase agreement for 44 new A320 narrowbody aircraft from Airbus worth about $3.9 billion, marking the largest order for new planes ever placed by a Mexico-based airline.
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Fornoff flying the BD-5 for a Toshiba commercial in 1980.

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On This Day in Aviation History
Cover of the New York Daily News featuring death of Thurman Munson.

Thurman Munson Plane Crash, Army Buys First Wright Flyer: August 2 in Aviation History

The US Army takes delivery of its first airplane, Delta Flight 191 crashes in Dallas, Thurman Munson dies in a plane crash, and more...
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Touring the Southwest Airlines Network Operations Control

In May of this year, Southwest Airlines unveiled a new crown jewel at their Dallas Love Field headquarters: their Network Operations Control (NOC). I
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Final Call
Photo of the Day: An Iberia Airbus A340-300 floats over some sailboats in the Harbor on final approach to Boston Logan International Airport

ANA’s First 787 Struck By Lightning, US Airways Employees Busted for Bogus Buddy Passes: Final Call

ANA's 787 Dreamliner is struck by lightning, Richard Branson is ready to go to space, US Airways workers are busted for selling fraudulent flights to Tel Aviv, and more...
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