Posts Tagged ‘New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)’
 

 
Wreckage of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie, Scotland. (Photo by AP)

Pan Am Flight 103 Is Bombed: December 21st In Aviation History

Pan Am Flight 103 is bombed over Scotland, New York Airways begins helicopter flights from Manhattan's Pan Am Building and more...
by NYCAviation Staff

 
 

PrivatAir for Lufthansa to End Munich-JFK All-Biz Service

PrivatAir's all business class flights operated on behalf of Lufthansa will be discontinued as of July 13th.
by admin

 
 

On This Day in Aviation History: December 10th

National Airlines flies the first domestic jet service in the U.S., two Canadian Snowbirds accidents on the same date six years apart, two men complete the first England-Australia flight, and more...
by Phil Derner Jr.

 

 

Olympic Airlines Ends New York Service September 28th, Catch Them While You Can

The impending transformation of Olympic Airlines into a new venture called Olympic Air will spell the end of the Greek flag carrier's long haul routes, including its Athens (ATH)-New York (JFK) service.
by admin

 
 

Pigs Fly at New York Airports

So it has finally happened. What you ask? Well, pigs have flown. I say this because the JD Power Awards are out and both LGA and JFK have received top ratings.
by Tom Alfano