Author: Metropolitan Airport News

Produced by a team of aviation professionals and enthusiasts, our mission is to inform and update the more than 68,000 employees who work on the metropolitan New York airport properties, as well as the many others that provide goods and services in the surrounding communities.

At-Your-Gate

Foodie Alert! – Things have just gotten a little easier for hungry travelers passing through Newark Liberty International, La Guardia and John F. Kennedy International Airports with a new dining app that lets you order food and have it delivered directly to your gate. The new pilot program of At Your Gate food delivery service is now available at Terminals A and B at Newark Liberty, Terminal B at La Guardia and Terminal 5 at JFK and not only does it offer expansive new dining options, but it provides customers with real-time updates on the status of their orders and…

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Roger Fordyce, CEO, Hudson Group

Hudson Ltd., a leader in North American travel retail, announced that Roger Fordyce has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Company, effective January 8, 2019. Mr. Fordyce succeeds Joseph DiDomizio, who is leaving the Company to pursue other interests. Mr. Fordyce served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Hudson Group until his appointment as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Fordyce joined Hudson Group 30 years ago. As Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, he was responsible for the day-to-day general management of the Company. The Company’s Board of Directors would like to thank Mr. Joseph…

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Fedex Truck Loading Metropolitan Airport News

The New York City Attorney General’s office announced a $35.3 million settlement with FedEx to resolve claims over illegal cigarette deliveries to residents throughout New York City and State made by FedEx over a ten-year period. The settlement resolves three lawsuits against FedEx alleging that it partnered with cigarette trafficking businesses to illegally ship hundreds of thousands of untaxed cigarettes to New Yorkers. In addition to the payment, FedEx will implement internal reforms and hire an independent consultant that will oversee FedEx’s compliance with the law and provide compliance reports to the City and State. The settlement follows the October…

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MIRACLE-ON-THE-HUDSON-TENTH-ANNIVERSARY

The “Miracle on the Hudson” is one of the most amazing stories in aviation history. On Jan. 15th, 2009, a flight bound for Charlotte, North Carolina, full of people, landed safely on the Hudson River after a bird strike, a flock of migrating geese striking the aircraft. All 150 seats on the Airbus A320, were full for the 2-hour trip from New York’s LaGuardia airport to Charlotte in North Carolina. It was a cool day with snow on the ground. At the controls were Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and First Officer Jeff Skiles. The three flight attendants in the…

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PALS Check Presentation

The Metropolitan Airport News again raised money for PALS, Patient Airlift Services, through the December Giving Campaign. The most recent giving campaign raised $3,100 for the local organization that provides flights and transportation to those who need help getting to their doctors. During a Giving Campaign, we donate $100 per ad run to a chosen local charitable organization. To date, together with our partners, we have raised nearly $25,000 for the USO of Metropolitan New York and PALS. A big component of our mission is giving back the local aviation community. Our charitable giving takes many forms; the Giving Campaign…

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Alan Dietl

Alan was born in Ozone Park, Queens on January 11, 1949. Alan was one of four children: Frank Jr, Carol and Richard “Bo” Dietl born to Frank and Sally Dietl (nee Timpanaro). A lifelong New Yorker, Alan graduated from Richmond Hill High School in 1967 and attended St. John’s University. Alan married Jayne Dietl and raised his family in Baldwin and Northport, Long Island. Alan went on to work for the NY Telephone Company and after started and ran a successful vending machine business operating in the local airports. Alan was a devoted father to Heidi and Heather and a…

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United Airlines 787-8, 787-9 and 787-10 Dreamliners

United Airlines’ first Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner began regular service as UA2418, departing from Los Angeles International Airport traveling to Newark Liberty International Airport. United is the first carrier in the world to operate all three Dreamliner models, including the 787-8, 787-9 and now the longest model, the 787-10. The Dreamliner’s entry into scheduled service continues United’s comprehensive fleet plan, while providing an improved experience for customers. The aircraft is United’s first Dreamliner model delivered with the airline’s signature Polaris business class seats, and new United® Premium Plus seats. Boeing’s Dreamliners are known for dramatically improving the on board experience for customers with…

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Bell Nexus Autonomous Pod Transport Taxi 1 Metropolitan Airport News

Bell Helicopter revealed the configuration and full-scale vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) air taxi vehicle today during CES 2019. The air taxi, named Bell Nexus, is powered by a hybrid-electric propulsion system and features Bell’s signature powered lift concept incorporating six tilting ducted fans that are designed to safely and efficiently redefine air travel. Bell Nexus means the nexus of transport and technology and of comfort and convenience. Nexus captures the long-sought-after vision of quick air travel with a unique in-flight experience, keeping passengers connected to their lives and saving valuable time. Team Nexus, consisting of Bell, Safran, EPS, Thales, Moog and Garmin, are…

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Master Mechanic Award Arthur Fullan American Airlines

Arthur “Artie” Fullan started his aviation maintenance career with American Airlines legacy carrier Allegheny Airlines on May 21, 1962 as employee No. 3263. Through the industry’s ups and downs, he’s worked at just three airports, all in the Northeast: Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York and currently, Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). Over 58 years, his safety record has been exemplary. But at the world’s largest airline, he’s still No. 2. That’s fine by him — he continues to earn new accolades, including the most coveted and prestigious award for…

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Ed Dougherty, Unity Electric

Ed Dougherty, a long time figure at JFK airport, has been part of the electrical trades industry since 1961. From apprentice to foreman to owner, Ed has done it all. He has worked on spectacular projects involving Yankee Stadium, Jet Blue terminal, the original TWA terminal and has now come full circle being back in the famed building working on the project for the TWA hotel at JFK. Ed works tirelessly for many charitable organizations and events supporting the trades, children’s organizations and the local airport community. He is currently on the board of directors of the JFK Chamber of…

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