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John F. Kennedy International Airport

noun

  1. international airport in New York City, on southwestern Long Island. : JFK


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When The Beatles landed at the recently-renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport on 7 February 1964, it was just 70 days after the the 46-year-old Democrat had been murdered.

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By the time her flight arrived in Los Angeles, however, she didn’t have time to make a connecting flight to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, according to Pidgeon.

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Several passengers fell sick, forcing the flight to divert to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.

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“In the political world, people often ignore the humanity on the other side, but ultimately, former President Trump came within an inch of losing his life today,” said Burton after watching the story unfold live on television monitors during a layover at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.

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For example, Joby’s air taxi service in Manhattan plans to use its eVTOL, which looks like an oversized drone, to shuttle passengers from New York to John F. Kennedy International Airport next year.

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