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  2. Aviation in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The metro area is served by three major airports, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA), which have been operated by the Port Authority since 1947.

  3. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides local and express bus, subway, and commuter rail service in Greater New York, and operates multiple toll bridges and tunnels in New York City. Overview

  4. AirTrain LaGuardia - Wikipedia

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    The system was to have been constructed and operated under contract to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), which operates the airport, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

  5. Stewart International Airport - Wikipedia

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    State of New York: Operator: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey: Serves: Hudson Valley Catskills New York metropolitan area: Location: 1180 First Street, New Windsor, NY: Elevation AMSL: 491 ft / 150 m: Coordinates: Website: www.swfny.com: Maps; FAA airport diagram: Runways

  6. Quicker Trip To Airport Coming For Newark, Elizabeth ... - Patch

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    People who live near Newark Airport will see quicker travel times when a new public transportation project is finished, officials said.

  7. 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.