Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Stewart International Airport | |
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| Name | Stewart International Airport |
| IATA | SWF |
| ICAO | KSWF |
| FAA | SWF |
| Type | Public |
| Owner | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
| Operator | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
| City | New Windsor, New York |
| Elevation | 491 |
Stewart International Airport is a public airport located in New Windsor, New York, approximately 60 miles north of New York City. The airport is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which also manages John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport. The airport serves as a reliever airport for the New York metropolitan area, providing an alternative to the busier airports in the region, such as Westchester County Airport and Teterboro Airport. The airport is also located near several major highways, including Interstate 84 and Interstate 87, making it easily accessible by car from nearby cities like Albany, New York and Poughkeepsie, New York.
Stewart International Airport is situated in the Hudson Valley region of New York State, near the cities of Newburgh, New York and Middletown, New York. The airport is named after Lachlan Stewart, a Scottish-born farmer who owned the land on which the airport was built. The airport's proximity to West Point and the United States Military Academy makes it a convenient option for visitors to the area, including those attending events like the Army-Navy Game and the West Point Commencement. The airport is also close to several popular tourist destinations, including the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, Storm King Art Center, and the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site.
The airport was originally built in 1934 as a small airfield, and it was used by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II as a training base. After the war, the airport was expanded and modernized, with the addition of new runways and terminal buildings. In the 1960s and 1970s, the airport experienced significant growth, with the introduction of commercial air service by airlines such as Eastern Air Lines, Trans World Airlines, and American Airlines. The airport continued to expand in the 1980s and 1990s, with the addition of new facilities and services, including a new terminal building and a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) control tower. The airport has also been used by several notable individuals, including Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and John F. Kennedy, who used the airport during his presidential campaign in 1960.
The airport has two runways, including a 11,817-foot long runway that is capable of handling large commercial aircraft, such as the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380. The airport's terminal building features a range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and a United States Customs and Border Protection facility. The airport is also home to several general aviation facilities, including a fixed-base operator (FBO) and a flight school. The airport is equipped with a range of navigational aids, including an instrument landing system (ILS) and a very high frequency omnidirectional range (VOR) system. The airport is also located near several major Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facilities, including the New York Air Traffic Control Center and the Albany Air Traffic Control Tower.
The airport is served by several commercial airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue Airways. The airport offers non-stop flights to several destinations, including Charlotte Douglas International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Orlando International Airport. The airport is also a popular destination for general aviation traffic, with many private aircraft and charter flights operating from the airport. The airport is located near several major transportation hubs, including the Port of New York and New Jersey and the New York State Thruway, making it a convenient option for passengers traveling to and from the New York metropolitan area. The airport is also close to several major events, including the US Open (tennis) and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The airport handles approximately 400,000 passengers per year, with the majority of traffic coming from commercial airlines. The airport is also a major cargo hub, with several airlines operating cargo flights from the airport, including FedEx Express and United Parcel Service. The airport's cargo facilities are equipped with a range of equipment, including forklifts and conveyer belts. The airport is also a popular destination for general aviation traffic, with many private aircraft and charter flights operating from the airport. The airport is located near several major universities, including Columbia University and New York University, making it a convenient option for students and faculty traveling to and from the area.
The airport is located near several major highways, including Interstate 84 and Interstate 87, making it easily accessible by car from nearby cities like Albany, New York and Poughkeepsie, New York. The airport is also served by several public transportation options, including buses operated by Short Line and Metro-North Railroad. The airport is located near several major train stations, including the Poughkeepsie station and the Croton-Harmon station, making it a convenient option for passengers traveling to and from the New York metropolitan area. The airport is also close to several major hotels, including the Hilton Garden Inn and the Marriott Hotel, making it a convenient option for passengers who need to stay overnight in the area. The airport is also located near several major attractions, including the Walkway Over the Hudson and the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site. Category:Airports in New York