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  2. 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]

  3. Q3 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    24-hour service was added to the Q3 on April 11, 2004. At the same time, service to all JFK terminals except Terminal 4 was replaced by AirTrain JFK. [32] [33] The route's JFK Terminus was moved to Terminal 5 on May 30, 2012, due to construction at Terminal 4. [33] [34]

  4. Sundrome - Wikipedia

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    On April 29, 2010, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced that Terminal 6 would be demolished to allow JetBlue to consolidate its operations at an expanded Terminal 5. [7] Despite an effort by preservationists to protect the building, [8] demolition of the entire terminal was completed as planned in October 2011.

  5. JetBlue - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 2008, JetBlue opened its new primary hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Terminal 5, or simply T5, costing approximately $800 million to build. [40] The first flight arrived from Bob Hope Airport (B6 #358) at 5:06am followed by arrivals from Oakland International Airport and Long Beach Airport , respectively.

  6. John F. Kennedy International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 5. Terminal 5 opened in 2008 for JetBlue, the manager and primary tenant of the building, functioning as its operating base at JFK. The terminal is also used by Cape Air. [100] On November 12, 2014, JetBlue opened the International Arrivals Concourse (T5i) at the terminal. [119]

  7. Terminal 5 - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 5 may refer to: Heathrow Terminal 5, a passenger terminal at London Heathrow Airport, England; Heathrow Terminal 5 station, a rail station serving London Heathrow Terminal 5; Terminal 5 (venue), a venue in New York City; TWA Flight Center, originally known as the Trans World Flight Center, now Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy ...

  8. Flight information display system - Wikipedia

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    In large airports, there are different sets of FIDS for each terminal or even each major airline. FIDS are used to inform passengers of boarding gates, departure/arrival times, destinations, notifications of flight delays/flight cancellations, and partner airlines, et al. Each line on an FIDS indicates a different flight number accompanied by:

  9. AirTrain JFK - Wikipedia

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    AirTrain JFK is an 8.1-mile-long (13 km) elevated people mover system and airport rail link serving John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport) in New York City.The driverless system operates 24/7 and consists of three lines and nine stations within the New York City borough of Queens.