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  2. Logan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gate C19 was the departure gate for United Airlines Flight 175 on 9/11. On October 2, 1954, a Massachusetts Air National Guard F94 Starfire experienced engine failure and crashed near Logan Airport. Its pilot, First Lieutenant James O. Conway, sacrificed his life by veering the plane into an embankment on Bayswater Street in East Boston.

  3. KBOS - Wikipedia

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    KBOS may refer to: Logan International Airport (ICAO location indicator: KBOS), serving Boston, Massachusetts, United States. KBOS-FM , a radio station licensed to Tulare, California, United States.

  4. Portland International Jetport - Wikipedia

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    At the same time as AirTran's arrival, JetBlue announced that it would be adding a fifth flight to New York City, further increasing the number of available low-cost seats. On September 26, 2007, JetBlue announced a daily direct flight to Orlando, using its Embraer 190, beginning in January 2008. The year 2007 was a record high for Portland, as ...

  5. 2 JetBlue planes make contact at Logan Airport, wingtip ... - AOL

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    Two JetBlue planes made contact Thursday morning at Boston Logan International Airport, with one wingtip touching another plane's tail. No one was hurt and both flights were canceled, Jennifer ...

  6. 2 found dead in JetBlue plane’s landing gear area after ...

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    Two people were found dead inside the landing gear of a JetBlue plane that flew out of New York City on Monday night. NBC6 Police are investigating how the people gained access to the aircraft.

  7. List of JetBlue destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of destinations served or previously served by JetBlue as of October 2023. [1] The American low-cost airline operates a fleet of Airbus and Embraer aircraft throughout the United States, northern and central Latin America, the Caribbean, as well as Europe, with most of its operations within the eastern United States.

  8. JetBlue to open its first airport lounges as CEO focuses on ...

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    For the first time ever, JetBlue is introducing lounges at New York City's JFK Airport and Boston's Logan International Airport as part of the company’s strategy to capture premium customers and ...

  9. TWA Flight Center - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the PANYNJ and JetBlue agreed on a plan that would include reopening the TWA Flight Center and constructing a new 26-gate Terminal 5 behind the TWA Flight Center. At the time, JetBlue was operating out of the adjacent Terminal 6, the Sundrome, and was the airport's fastest growing carrier. [ 113 ]