Philadelphia International

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City: Philadelphia
Country: United States
IATA code: PHL
Personnel: Mr Mark Gale, Aviation Director

Schedule Analysis: USA 3000 Airlines, information is also available on all airlines using this airport and their destinations, movements, aircraft mix and region analysis
Traffic Analysis: information available on Freight tonnage, Passenger Numbers and Aircraft movements

News:
AirTran starts gate relocation in Philadelphia (24 August 2009)
AirTran Airways has started relocating its operations at Philadelphia International Airport as part of a $20 million relocation project being managed by US Airways that involves several carriers at the airport. Today AirTran says it has started the ...
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US Airways eyes more gate space in Philadelphia next year

US Airways eyes more gate space in Philadelphia next year (26 March 2009)
US Airways hopes to access more gates in Philadelphia next year as the merger of Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines could free gate space at the airport.Delta and Northwest finalized their merger in October, with Northwest becoming a ...
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Congressmen to ask for FAA study of diverting flights from Philadelphia (23 February 2009)
Two US Congressmen will ask US transportation secretary Ray LaHood for a study by FAA to reallocate flights from Philadelphia International airport to regional facilities to ease congestion at the eastern Pennsylvania facility.The request comes this ...
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History:
1925 - The City of Philadelphia provided 125 acres of land for use as a Pennsylvania National Guard training field.
1926 - The facility became the "Municipal Aviation Landing Field"
1930 - The city purchased Hog Island for US$3 million to enable


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