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  2. 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.

  3. US Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    US Helicopter (OTC Pink: USHP) was an independent air shuttle service that operated regularly scheduled helicopter flights from Manhattan to Newark and JFK airports. Flights left from Downtown (JRB, near Wall Street) and Midtown (TSS, East 34th Street) Manhattan Heliports to Delta Air Lines Terminal 3 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).

  4. Downtown Manhattan Heliport - Wikipedia

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    The change in the heliport's operator resulted in a five-month suspension of US Helicopter's scheduled flights from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport to EWR and JFK because FirstFlight did obtain approval from TSA for a passenger security screening plan and then demanded higher rent from US Helicopter after a security plan was approved.

  5. Blade launches luxury shuttle bus to the Hamptons for ... - AOL

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    Initially founded 10 years ago as a way to swerve heavy vehicle traffic when commuting out of NYC, Blade’s helicopter seats currently shuttle Hampton-goers to eastern Long Island from $1,050 (£ ...

  6. Blade Air Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Blade Air Mobility, Inc. (stylized as BLADE) is an aviation company headquartered in New York City and incorporated in Delaware. Blade's urban air mobility platform provides air transportation for passengers and last-mile critical cargo, [2] [3] primarily using helicopters and amphibious aircraft for passenger routes in the United States, Canada, Southern Europe, and India, in addition to ...

  7. The Manhattan-JFK commute is hellish. So we raced in a ... - AOL

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    Elite JetBlue frequent flyers get free helicopter rides to airports in NYC. We raced to see how much time they can save.

  8. New York Airways - Wikipedia

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    S-61 JFK Airport 1970. New York Airways was an American helicopter airline in the New York City area, founded in 1949 as a mail and cargo carrier.On 9 July 1953 it may have been the first scheduled helicopter airline to carry passengers in the United States, with headquarters at LaGuardia Airport.

  9. West 30th Street Heliport - Wikipedia

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    A parking area for helicopters, two helicopter tie-down areas, and a passenger terminal were provided onshore. The PA agreed to restrict helicopters from operating over the West Side Highway during take-offs and landings and a screening fence was installed along the east side of the heliport adjacent to the highway. [18] [20]