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  2. Downtown Manhattan Heliport - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Manhattan Heliport (IATA: JRB, ICAO: KJRB, FAA LID: JRB) (Downtown Manhattan/Wall St. Heliport) is a helicopter landing platform at Pier 6, on the East River, in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. The heliport was built by the Port of New York Authority in 1960 on a pier formerly used as a general cargo ...

  3. East 60th Street Heliport - Wikipedia

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    In April 1997, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) ordered the eviction of the operator of the city-owned East 34th Street Heliport over a failure to pay back rent and announced plans to shut down the East 60th Street Heliport, transferring operation of the heliport at East 34th Street to Johnson Controls, which was the ...

  4. East 34th Street Heliport - Wikipedia

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    The East 34th Street Heliport was built to handle about 20 private and charter flights per day of four-passenger helicopters. Its design included an option to expand onto a purpose-built pier into the East River, enabling the heliport to accommodate 30- to 48-passenger helicopters providing scheduled service to regional airports or for intercity service, for a total of 50 to 60 daily flights.

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    The heliport is located at the foot of Wall Street — Pier 6 along the East River, just north of the Staten Island Ferry and south of the South Street Seaport.

  6. West 30th Street Heliport - Wikipedia

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    The West 30th Street Heliport (IATA: JRA, ICAO: KJRA, FAA LID: JRA) is a heliport on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Originally constructed by the Port of New York Authority in 1956, the facility has been operated by Air Pegasus since 1981. The heliport currently operates under a lease agreement with the Hudson River Park Trust.

  7. East Hampton Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport, which opened in 1937, predates all of the major airports on Long Island including those in New York City and has long been used by celebrities, Wall Streeters, and the wealthy visiting the Hamptons. The airport's commercial commuter traffic is mostly between East Hampton and New York City, which is roughly 100 miles (160 km) away.

  8. Aviation in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Police Department leases facilities for their helicopter operations from the National Park Service. Flushing Airport was another early airport in New York City. It opened in 1927 and was the busiest airport in New York for a time. A decade later it was overshadowed by the larger LaGuardia Airport located nearby.

  9. 16 Swimming Holes Near NYC You Never Knew Existed

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    Almond Butterscotch/Flickr. Distance from NYC: 5 hours How to get there: Drive via I-84 E or I-95 N and CT-8 N; train via Northeast Regional and the Amtrak Hartford Line, Valley Flyer or Vermonter ...