Teterboro Airport (KTEB) is a general aviation "reliever" airport located in Bergen County, New Jersey. It is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The airport is 12 miles (19 km) from midtown Manhattan in the Meadowlands, which makes it very popular for private and corporate airplanes.
Following is a brief history of Teterboro Airport. Teterboro is the oldest operating airport in the New York & New Jersey metropolitan area. Walter C. Teter acquired the property in 1917. During World War I, North American Aviation operated a manufacturing plant on the site. After the war, the airport served as a base of operations for Anthony Fokker, the Dutch aircraft designer. The first flight from the present airport site was made in 1919. During World War II, the Army and Air Force operated the airport. The Port Authority purchased it on April 1, 1949 from Fred L. Wehran, a private owner and later leased it to Pan Am World Airways, and then to its successor organization, Johnson Controls, for 30 years until December 1, 2000, when the Port Authority assumed full responsibility for the operation of Teterboro.
Teterboro airport embraces its own history and that of the entire aviation industry with the inclusion of the Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of NJ on the airport grounds. Founded in 1972, it is the first state aviation hall of fame in the nation, honoring the men and women who brought outstanding aeronautical achievements to the state.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has operated Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) under a lease with the City of Newark since March 22, 1948. Newark Liberty International Airport is located in New Jersey. EWR is located in Essex and Union Counties between the New Jersey Turnpike (accessible from Exits 13A and 14), U.S. Routes 1 & 9 and I-78. Newark Airport is approximately 16 miles from midtown Manhattan.
Bradley International Airport is located 12 miles north of Hartford, CN and 12 miles south of Springfield, MA. For northeast air travelers, Bradley International Airport is a great gateway. It's accessible by one simple exit off a major highway. Bradley International has a Park-Walk-Fly access. BDL serves major cities and vacation destinations. BDL is within easy driving distance of many major cities on the eastern seaboard. And now, with a newly completed central terminal featuring new stores and restaurants, Bradley International Airport outperforms big-city airports for easy, convenient, and efficient air travel.
MacArthur Airport (ISP) currently serves over 2 million passengers per year. It is located on Long Island in Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County, New York. It is owned and operated by the Town of Islip. MacArthur Airport is also known as Long Island MacArthur Airport or Islip Airport. It is the only airport in Suffolk or Nassau County with scheduled service on major airlines. For residents or visitors to Long Island, MacArthur Airport is a convenient alternative to the larger and more hectic airports such as John F Kennedy International and LaGuardia. Several airlines service this airport including: Continental, Delta, Southwest and US Airways.
Welcome to John F. Kennedy International Airport, "Where America Greets the World." If you've been to JFK recently, you probably noticed that there's a lot of new construction under way. Well, what you see is only the beginning of a nearly complete makeover of the airport.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is operated by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey under a lease with the City of New York since June 1, 1947. JFK is located in the southeastern section of Queens County, New York City, on Jamaica Bay. It is fifteen miles by highway from midtown Manhattan. Geographic reference points are 40¡ 38' 28.5" north, 73¡ 46' 41.9" west. John F. Kennedy International Airport consists of 4,930 acres, including 880 acres in the Central Terminal Area (CTA). The airport has more than 30 miles of roadway and is 12.7 feet above sea level.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) has been operated by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey under a lease with the City of New York since June 1, 1947. LGA is located in the Borough of Queens, New York City, bordering on Flushing Bay and Bowery Bay. It is eight miles from Midtown Manhattan. Geographic reference points are 40° 46' 36.2" north, 73° 52' 23.7" west. LaGuardia consists of 680 acres and 72 aircraft gates. The airport is 12.7 feet above sea level.
Following is a brief history of LaGuardia Airport. First occupied by Gala Amusement Park, the site was turned into a 105-acre private flying field in 1929. Ground was broken on September 9, 1937 for a new airport, which was built jointly by the City of New York and the Federal Works Progress Administration. It was dedicated on October 15, 1939 as New York City Municipal Airport. On November 2, 1939, the name was changed to New York Municipal Airport-LaGuardia Field. On December 2, 1939 the airport was opened to commercial traffic. On June 1, 1947 the airport was leased to the Port Authority and renamed LaGuardia Airport, after one of New York City's most celebrated figures, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. A new Central Terminal Building was opened in 1964, enlarged in 1967 and again in 1992. The airport celebrated its 65th anniversary of commercial flight on December 2, 2004.
The Downtown Manhattan Heliport (DMH) is one of the most advanced heliports in the industry and provides the ultimate in user comfort and convenience. The Downtown Manhattan Heliport is located at the foot of Wall Street at Pier 6 on the East River just minutes away from Kennedy, Newark Liberty, LaGuardia and Teterboro Airports, making it convenient for busy executives, leisure travelers and sightseers who want to experience the sweeping views of the New York and New Jersey skyline from high above.
The Heliport's modern terminal houses administrative offices, an operations control center, a pilot lounge, courier operations, a VIP lounge and a passenger waiting area that boasts first-class airport amenities.
The Downtown Manhattan Heliport is only seven minutes by helicopter from Newark Liberty International and Teterboro airports and fifteen minutes from Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey, making it convenient for busy executives, leisure travelers and sightseers to experience the sweeping views of the New York and New Jersey skyline from high above the ground.
New York Water Taxi may be used for commuter services or to enjoy attractions in New York. Our boats provide regular service between 12 stops at the city's hottest neighborhoods and attractions. Water Taxis are fast and fun, so you'll see more sights in less time and enjoy a stress-free, breezy ride.
Boats pick up at each stop twice an hour - once in each direction. Your 1 or 2 day pass allows you unlimited travel - hop on and off as much as you like. For best value, try our Combo Pass. It includes a 2-day Hop-on/Hop-off pass and a one hour tour with a photo opportunity at the Statue of Liberty. Water Taxi boat routes include:
West 44th Street Times Square Greenwich Village Hudson River Park, the West Village World Financial Center World Trade Center Memorial, Battery Park City, Winter Garden, Irish Hunger Memorial Park Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry, Castle Clinton, Museums of Jewish Heritage Red Hook Fairway Market with a view of the Statue of Liberty Governors Island South Street Seaport Museum New York Stock Exchange, Chinatown, Brooklyn Bridge, Fraunces Tavern Fulton Ferry Landing DUMBO, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory, Grimaldi's Brooklyn Heights Hunters Point Water Taxi Beach, Long Island City Midtown East, United Nations Building Empire State Building
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"Stewart International Airport gives you all of the convenience without the hassles. If you are coming into the Hudson Valley, Stewart International Airport is your best choice for convenience, customer service and safety."
Stewart International Airport is the nation's first privatized commercial airport and operates under a 99-year lease agreement with the New York State Department of Transportation. National Express Group operates Stewart International Airport and is the United State's subsidiary of the National Express Group, PLC, in the United Kingdom.
You can save up to $3,660 a year on the cost of commuting to work by participating in a Pre-tax Transportation Benefit Program. Plus, your employer gets a tax benefit.
Press link to find out more about Westchester County's award winning program designed to encourage companies and their employees to use public transportation or commute alternatives for their commute to work.
Westchester County, like many other counties across the United States, experiences significant roadway congestion, particularly during the morning and evening rush hours. Working together with the State of New York and the Federal Government, Westchester County is committed to reducing traffic congestion and air pollution and enhancing the quality of life in our County.
Westchester's SMART COMMUTE Program partners with the County's employers and their employees providing free information, education and services which assist and encourage alternatives to driving alone to work. Westchester's SMART COMMUTE Program is administered by the Commute Alternatives Unit of the County's Department of Transportation.
Welcome to one of the most convenient airports in the New York Metro area. Easy to get to. Easy to leave. Easy to travel. Easy to park. Passengers from New York and Connecticut frequent the White Plains Westchester County Airport for its non-stop commercial services to 10 major cities. White Plains Westchester County Airport accommodates over 1 million passengers annually.
For more information, press the "Blue Button" for The Westchester County Airport website. This website is easy to navigate and provides useful information. The airplane represents a link to the airlines page including route maps and parking, the phone links to important airport service related numbers, the bus represents ground transportation information, the car for car rentals, the bed for accommodations, the arrows for directions to the airport.