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The Lufthansa heist was a robbery which took place at New York City 's John F. Kennedy International Airport on December 11, 1978. An estimated US$ 5.875 million (equivalent to US$27.6 million in 2023) was stolen, with $5 million in cash and $875,000 in jewelry, making it the largest cash robbery committed on American soil at the time. [1] [2]

Idlewild Airport, C1958 Photograph by Balthazar Korab Fine Art America


Idlewild was a developer's name for a resort and later golf club on Jamaica Bay. It provided the unofficial name for the airport being planned in the 1940s, while the City Council and Mayor LaGuardia argued on what to call it. There was no debate when the airport was rededicated in honor of slain president John F. Kennedy in December 1963.

Vintage Photographs of Idlewild Airport, 1961


The TWA Flight Center, also known as the Trans World Flight Center, is an airport terminal and hotel complex at New York City 's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The original terminal building, or head house, operated as a terminal from 1962 to 2001 and was adaptively repurposed in 2017 as part of the TWA Hotel.

Vintage Photographs of Idlewild Airport, 1961


In the Pink: Dorothy Draper, America's Most Fabulous Decorator. New York: Pointed Leaf Press, 2006. Building Address: John F. Kennedy International Airport Queens, NY 11430. Significant Dates: Construction Finished 1958. Supporting Staff/ Designers: N/A.

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John F. Kennedy International Airport, also known as JFK or Kennedy Airport, is located in Queens, New York. It opened in 1948 and was initially known as both New York International Airport and Idlewild Airport. Construction for the airport began in 1943 on the grounds of the former Idlewild Beach Golf Course.

Vintage Photographs of Idlewild Airport, 1961


It was commonly called Idlewild Airport, given that it was built on the previous Idlewild Golf Course and resort in Jamaica Bay, beginning in 1942.

Idlewild Airport, C1958 Photograph by Balthazar Korab


New York John F. Kennedy Airport The Birth of Terminal City By Marnix (Max) Groot Airport Development Expert and Historian Published: March 9, 2019 Updated: September 7, 2020 In the third installment of our history of New York John F. Kennedy Airport we will look at Idlewild's opening and early years of operation.

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Idlewild Airport, C1958 Photograph by Balthazar Korab Fine Art America


An Army band on the tarmac at New York's Idlewild Airport serenaded passengers as they boarded the Pan Am Clipper America for its maiden transatlantic flight on October 26, 1958—only 10 days.

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May 25, 2017 35 Comments JFK International Airport Chamber of Commerce John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was memorialized in dozens of ways following his assassination on November 22, 1963.

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Global Airlines Flight 33 is en route from London to New York City. About 50 minutes from Idlewild Airport, Captain Farver and his crew notice that the ground speed of their Boeing 707 is rapidly increasing beyond all reason. Their true airspeed remains constant, so there is no risk of the plane breaking up.

New York City's JFK Airport See Photos of Its Architectural Glory


New York International Airport, often known as Idlewild Airport, was dedicated on July 31, 1948. Crowds gathered as President Harry S. Truman gave a speech and a squadron of U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy planes flew over to mark the event. Late in 1963 the airport was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport in memory of the late president.

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By Ivan Suazo Updated March 25, 2022 Photo by Clément Dellandrea on Unsplash JFK International Airport in New York City is a concrete veining of pale terminals surrounded by a vast network of roadways.

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John F. Kennedy International Airport Coordinates: 40°38′23″N 73°46′44″W John F. Kennedy International Airport ( IATA: JFK, ICAO: KJFK, FAA LID: JFK; colloquially referred to as JFK Airport, Kennedy Airport, New York-JFK, or simply JFK) is the main international airport serving New York City, United States.

International Idlewild Airport (presently JFK)


New York John F. Kennedy Airport Opening and Early Years By Marnix (Max) Groot Airport Development Expert and Historian Published: March 9, 2019 Updated: September 7, 2020 In the second part of our history of New York John F. Kennedy Airport we will focus on Idlewild's opening and early years of development. Idlewild opens for business

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December 20, 2016 Idlewild Airport Now known as John F. Kennedy International Airport, Idlewild was the airport in which many of the Lucchese Crime Family heists occurred including the famous Lufthansa Heist. by Christian Gonzalez Lucchese Crime Family The Draft Riots: Its Roots and Occurance Little Italy