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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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On This Day in Aviation History

Today in Aviation History: February 7th

Space Shuttle Challenger astronauts conduct first untethered spacewalk, The Beatles arrive at JFK for their first US tour, a Cessna completes a 65-day flight and much more.
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Columnists

Getting Chicks Into the Cockpit

Our culture has not caught up with its own ideology yet (i.e. letting women “have it all”), but I will firmly state that it’s headed in the right direction.
by Erika Armstrong
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Airline News
A decapitated bird and the mess it left in the cabin of a Cape Air Cessna 402C. (Photos by Barnstable Municipal Airport, Patrick O'Leary via Cape Cod Times)

Messy Bird Strike Leaves Cape Air Passengers Bloodied But Uninjured

No one was hurt Wednesday morning when a bird crashed through the windshield of a Cape Air plane during a flight from Hyannis to Nantucket.
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On This Day in Aviation History

On This Day in Aviation History: January 3rd

The first airspeed indicator receives a patent and the first takeoff from a ship! Flash Airlines, Baikal Air and the Iranian Army suffer crashes, and more.
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Editorials

COMMENTARY: When A Pilot Dies In Flight

Once in awhile, it happens; but all flight decks are staffed by two equally trained and highly capable pilots, removing any cause for concern by the public.
by Patrick Smith
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