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Atlantic City International Airport (IATA: ACY, ICAO: KACY, FAA LID: ACY) is a shared civil-military airport 9 miles (14 km) northwest of central Atlantic City, New Jersey, [1] in Egg Harbor Township, [3] the Pomona section of Galloway Township and in Hamilton Township.
On September 24, 1992, the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) acquired the Civil Terminal Building and 84 acres of land from the city of Atlantic City. The SJTA agreed to operate the airport as a public airport for the useful life of the airport facilities.
The South Jersey Transportation Authority will pay the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey $500,000 a year to take over operations of Atlantic City International Airport.
After acquiring the Airports Worldwide portfolio in April 2018, VINCI Airports becomes the new operator of Atlantic City International Airport in the state of New Jersey, dedicated to general and commercial aviation.
By Joshua Burd. A developer has signed a ground lease at the Atlantic City International Airport that could pave the way for new industrial space across a 400-acre swath of the property. The Los Angeles-based firm, Industrial Realty Group LLC, said the pact with the South Jersey Transportation Authority calls for working toward the construction ...
But the South Jersey Transportation Authority, which owns and operates the airport along with the Atlantic City Expressway, “has had no discussion with the Port Authority regarding a...
The airport was originally established in 1927 as the Atlantic City Municipal Airport and was used primarily for private recreational flying. A few years later, in 1929, the first airmail flight from Atlantic City to Philadelphia took place.