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Learn about the history, facilities, airlines and destinations of Boston Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS), the largest airport in Massachusetts and the New England region. BOS is a major hub for Delta Air Lines and JetBlue, and has non-stop service to destinations worldwide.
LAX is the primary international airport serving Los Angeles and its surrounding metropolitan area, located in Westchester, California. It is the world's eighth-busiest airport and a major hub for many airlines, with four parallel runways and a rich history.
Learn about the history, layout and features of the nine passenger terminals at LAX, the second-busiest airport in the US. Find out how to connect between terminals, check-in for flights and access the airport by bus, rail or car.
The longest airport trek in the United States is at Dallas Fort Worth, where the walk from an entrance in Terminal B to Terminal E is 2.16 miles, according to a study by shoe company Kuru Footwear ...
Class B airspace is a type of airspace designation that protects the approach and departure paths of high-density airports. The web page lists 37 Class B airports in the US by state and IATA/ICAO code, and explains the airspace structure and rules.
KPHL is the ICAO code for Philadelphia International Airport, the busiest airport in Pennsylvania and the 21st-busiest in the US. It is a hub for American Airlines and a focus city for Frontier Airlines, serving over 130 destinations worldwide.
Compare the annual passenger traffic, hub status, and major cities served by the top 30 U.S. airports based on different ranking criteria. See the latest data and trends from 2014 to 2023, and the sources and references for each airport.
The airport was renamed Los Angeles International Airport in 1949. [6] Sepulveda Boulevard was rerouted c. 1950 to loop around the west ends of the extended east–west runways (now runways 25L and 25R), which by November 1950 were 6,000 feet (1,800 m) long. [7]