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:
Delta to launch new Los Angeles-Philadelphia flights in October (25 July 2011)
Delta Air Lines plans to inaugurate five weekly nonstop flights between Philadelphia and Los Angeles beginning in October. The airline aims to operate Boeing 737-800s on the pairing, said the carrier. Delta joints both United and US Airways, who has ...
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US Airways extends lease at Philadelphia (21 June 2011)
A group of airlines led by US Airways has finalised agreements for a two-year extension of the current use and lease agreement with the City of Philadelphia Division of Aviation.US Airways said that the "two-year extension will provide time for the ...
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US Airways concludes fifth Philadelphia runway is unnecessary (07 April 2011)
US Airways believes construction of a fifth runway at Philadelphia International airport is not warranted given the growth profile of the facility. In January the US Federal Aviation Administration approved a $5.2 billion capacity enhancement plan ...
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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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