🇺🇸 350 PLANE TAKEOFFS & LANDINGS in 3 HRS NEW YORK CITY JFK Airport Plane Spotting [JFK/KJFK]
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), located in Queens, New York City, is one of the busiest airports in the United States and serves as a major gateway for international travelers. Situated approximately 15 miles from Manhattan, JFK is strategically positioned to handle a significant volume of air traffic, making it a vital hub in both domestic and international aviation networks.
The airport features six active runways arranged in a parallel configuration, designated as 4L/22R, 4R/22L, 13L/31R, 13R/31L, 8/26, and 9/27. This setup allows for efficient takeoffs and landings, accommodating the high passenger volumes that JFK typically sees. The airport handles around 60 million passengers annually, placing it among the top three busiest airports in the U.S., alongside Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD).
JFK is a major hub for several airlines, most notably Delta Air Lines, which has a significant operational presence there. Other airlines based at JFK include American Airlines and JetBlue Airways, which is also headquartered in New York. International carriers such as British Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa, and Air France further contribute to the airport's extensive global connectivity. This diverse airline presence underscores JFK's importance as a key player in international travel.
In terms of global rankings, JFK typically falls within the top ten busiest airports worldwide. In 2019, it was often ranked around sixth in terms of passenger volume, a position that can fluctuate yearly due to various factors. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport remains the busiest airport in the world, consistently surpassing 100 million passengers annually, while Beijing Capital International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport also rank closely in the global aviation landscape. JFK's combination of runway capacity, airline presence, and international traffic solidifies its status as a critical hub in the aviation industry.
The intention behind the video is to showcase this world class airport in all its glory from different vantage points from around the airport. JFK is not the easiest airport to view the planes from but it is not impossible and I like to showcase that in the video!
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@AviationVideography good evening Sam, beautiful JFK Airport. Lovely to watch all flights arrivals and departures.
Thanks Maria!
You're welcome, you have a great day during this heat in Melbourne today Sam.
Awesome!!! Keep it up. What camera did you use and which exactly place did you take this video?
The amount of wide bodies was astounding. Great video.
Love❤
Love the retro Saudia livery on the triple 7. Time stamp 0:04
@jocelynharris-fx8ho yes how nice retro Saudia livery on the 777 landing in JFK. Glad you enjoyed it Jocelyn! 🙂
Fantastic!
Thank you!
I love the plane action you can see snd hear because you dont have a bunch of filler chatter.
All about the planes in these videos!
Beautiful! Just at 1:40:46 you put JFK-London instead of JFK-HKG.
wow! I'm from the NYC area and I want to go planespotting at JFK where did you go exactly?
200th like!
Great stuff, what was up with the Delta A330 landing at 19:00 ?
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