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An aerial view of BWI Marshall Airport with downtown Baltimore in the background in September 2009. Planning for a new airport on 3,200 acres (1,300 ha) to serve the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area began in 1944, just prior to the end of World War II, when the Baltimore Aviation Commission announced its decision that the best location to build a new airport would be on a 2,100-acre ...
DC-3: Trans World Airlines: West of 96th Ave. at 97th St. Midair collision with Boeing PT-17, which crashed, killing two. The DC-3 limped in to Midway. July 2, 1946: NC28383: DC-3: Trans World Airlines-Crashed 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northeast of field. All survived. March 10, 1948: NC37478: DC-4: Delta Air Lines: 5000 W. 55th St.
Concourse E, which expanded Terminal 2, opened in 2021 as a replacement for Gate 35X, which was a bus gate. [79] [80] Terminal 2 has four concourses. Concourse B (Gates B10–B22) houses Alaska Airlines, Delta, and United. Concourse C (Gates C23–C34) houses American and JetBlue.
The airline said it would fly its largest schedule since 2019 into Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and is bumping up its flights between Washington and Chicago by 40 percent for the ...
Midway Airlines (1976-1991) Chicago Midway International Airport: Midway Airlines (1993-2003) Raleigh–Durham International Airport: Midwest Airlines: Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport Eppley Airfield (Omaha) National Airlines (1934–1980) Miami International Airport: National Airlines (1999–2002) Harry Reid International Airport ...
All 150 passengers and 5 crew members (2 pilots and 3 flight attendants) survived. New York's Governor David Paterson called it "the miracle on the Hudson". [69] US Airways received its first Airbus A330-200 in June 2009. In mid-2009 it was reported that US Airways, along with American Airlines and United Airlines was placed under credit watch.
Cleanup in Terminal 3! A group of travelers and one employee threw punches, grabbed hair and whacked each other with “Wet Floor” signs in a wild, caught-on-camera brawl reminiscent of a WWE ...
Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name Worldport, was an airport terminal built by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) in 1960 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, United States. It operated from May 24, 1960 to May 24, 2013, and was demolished in 2013–2014.