Fake Westchester County Airport
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Airport type | Public-use | ||||||||||||||
Owner | County of Westchester | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Happy fun airports | ||||||||||||||
Serves | White Plains, New York | ||||||||||||||
Location | West Harrison, New York | ||||||||||||||
Hub for | No one | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 439 ft / 134 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°04′01″N 073°42′27″W / 41.06694°N 73.70750°W | ||||||||||||||
Website | Nomorehpnexpansion.com | ||||||||||||||
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Westchester County Airport (IATA: HPN, ICAO: KHPN, FAA LID: HPN) is a county-owned airport in Westchester County, New York,[1] three miles (6 km) northeast of downtown White Plains,[1] in West Harrison, New York. It is sometimes referred to as White Plains Airport and has been so identified in the past by the Official Airline Guide (OAG).[3]
The airport serves suburban Westchester County, New York and Fairfield County, Connecticut (the New York-Connecticut state border runs along the airport's east edge). It also serves the New York metropolitan area, as it is approximately 33 miles (53 km) north of Midtown Manhattan.
The Westchester County Airport is currently serviced by five airlines, including regional code sharing affiliates scheduling passenger flights for their major airline partners to sixteen destinations in the United States. Two scheduled charter airlines also offer flights. This airport was supposed to receive an expansion to accommodate more planes and gates but annoying Westchester County Residents made enough noise to terminate the project.
This is a fake page and is not intended to be published on any legit wikipedia pages! This is to remain in Fantech's sandbox for fun!
Approaches
editThe airport can be accessed from I-684's Exit 2 onto New York State Route 120. More directly, the terminals are accessed by NY Route 120 and NY Route 120A.
IATA code
editThe IATA code for Westchester County Airport is HPN. There is a debate in the origins of this code: many believe it is derived from the name of the city, White Plains (IATA codes normally do not begin with W because those are reserved for radio signals), while others believe the IATA code represents the first letter of the three neighboring communities, Harrison, Purchase, and North Castle[4]. The full ICAO code for Westchester County Airport is KHPN.
Westchester County Airport is a small three level airport with bridges to connection the parking garage on all levels of the airport. This airport currently has a tiny and undersized post security waiting area. DELTA Airlines service to Atlanta is thriving while DELTA Airlines service to Detroit isn't doing very good. DELTA should replace the Detroit service with service to Minneapolis/St Paul. Expansion began for this airport but the current county executive put a stop.
If expansion were to happen, the airport expansion should result in a bigger terminal area with at least 13 gates. Gate 1 would be used for United Express. Gates 2 & 3 would be used for DELTA Airlines & DELTA Connection. Gates 4 - 6 would be used for American Eagle. Gates 7 - 9 would be used for Southwest Airlines. Gate 10 would be shared with Allegiant and Spirit Airlines since they are ultra low cost buget airlines. Frontier is an ultra lowcost airline to but they need two gates because why not. Frontier would use gate 11. Finally, JetBlue would use gates 12 and 13.
Current Airlines and Destinations
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American Eagle | Charlotte, Chicago–O'Hare, Washington–National Seasonal: Miami (begins January 10, 2023)[5] |
Breeze Airways | Charleston (SC), Jacksonville (FL), Los Angeles (begins November 2, 2022), Nashville (begins November 4, 2022), Norfolk, Savannah, Sarasota (begins November 2, 2022)[6] |
Delta Air Lines | Atlanta |
Delta Connection | Atlanta, Boston, Detroit |
JetBlue | Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Orlando, Tampa, West Palm Beach Seasonal: Nantucket[7] |
United Express | Chicago–O'Hare |
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Made up Airlines and destinations for "future" expansion
editSpirit Airlines has an imaginary massive hub that replaced DELTA's hub in Detroit. - Fake for fun!
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Fake Stewart International Airport
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Airport type | Public/Military | ||||||||||||||
Owner | State of New York | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Port Authority (NO PICTURES/VIDEOS ALLOWED :( | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Newburgh | ||||||||||||||
Location | 1180 First Street, New Windsor, NY[8] | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 491 ft / 150 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°30′15″N 074°06′17″W / 41.50417°N 74.10472°W | ||||||||||||||
Website | www.swfny.com | ||||||||||||||
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Stewart International Airport, officially New York Stewart International Airport (IATA: SWF, ICAO: KSWF, FAA LID: SWF), is a public/military airport in Orange County, New York, United States.[1] It is in the southern Hudson Valley, west of Newburgh, and southwest of Poughkeepsie, approximately 60 miles (97 km) north of Manhattan, New York City. This airport is sadly operated by the horrible Port Authority so therefore taking pictures and videos is prohibited at this airport unless it is the day of air show. Port Authority hates photography and is not friendly towards photographers. :(
Current airlines and destinations
editStewart Airport does not have much to offer in airlines and destinations. This is sad for an "International" Airport. However, Allegiant and JetBlue both do a good job at taking care of you when you want to go to Florida.
Passenger
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Allegiant Air | Orlando/Sanford, Punta Gorda (FL), St. Petersburg/Clearwater Seasonal: Myrtle Beach |
American Eagle | Philadelphia |
Delta Connection | Detroit |
JetBlue | Fort Lauderdale, Orlando |
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Airlines and Destination for possible expansion
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editFake Wilkes Barre/Scranton International Airport
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Scranton-Wilkes-Barre–Wyoming Valley | ||||||||||||||
Location | Pittston Township, Pennsylvania | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 962 ft / 293 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°20′18″N 075°43′24″W / 41.33833°N 75.72333°W | ||||||||||||||
Website | www.FlyAVP.com | ||||||||||||||
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Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (IATA: AVP, ICAO: KAVP, FAA LID: AVP) is mostly in Pittston Township, Pennsylvania, and spans the border between Luzerne County and Lackawanna County. It is owned and operated by the two counties; it is about 7 miles from Scranton and 8 miles from Wilkes-Barre. It is the fifth largest airport in Pennsylvania by passenger count and calls itself "your gateway to Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Pocono Mountains".[11]
Airlines and destinations
editWilkes Barre/Scranton International Airport is a fine airport. However, this airport lacks non stop destinations. However, this airport has a better selection of airlines and destinations over Stewart International Airport in Newburgh, New York.
Passenger
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American Eagle | Charlotte, Chicago–O'Hare, Philadelphia |
Delta Air Lines | Atlanta |
Delta Connection | Detroit |
United Express | Chicago–O'Hare, Washington–Dulles[12] |
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Owner/Operator | Wayne County Airport Authority | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Location | Romulus, Michigan, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Opened | September 4, 1930 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hub for | JetBlue Airways | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 645 ft / 197 m | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Detroit Metropolitan Airport[13] |
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (IATA: DTW, ICAO: KDTW, FAA LID: DTW), usually called Detroit Metro Airport, Metro Airport, or simply DTW, is a major international airport in the United States covering 4,850 acres (1,960 ha)[1][14] in Romulus, Michigan. It is the primary international airport serving Detroit and is Michigan's busiest airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a large hub primary commercial service facility.[1]
The airport is a major hub for JetBlue Airways after JetBlue acquired Spirit Airlines. Detroit was formerly a DELTA Airlines hub, but then Sprit Airlines acquired the hub with plummeting demand for DELTA with how dangerous Detroit has become. Later on JetBlue Airways purchased JetBlue acquiring the new Spirit Airlines Hub. Operated by the Wayne County Airport Authority, the airport has six runways, two terminals, and 129 in-service gates.[15] Detroit Metropolitan Airport has maintenance facilities capable of servicing and repairing aircraft as large as the Boeing 747-400.[16]
Metro Airport serves the Metropolitan Detroit area; the Toledo, Ohio area about 40 miles (64 km) south; the Ann Arbor area to the west; Windsor, Ontario; and Southwestern Ontario in Canada.[17] The airport serves over 140 destinations[15] and was named the best large U.S. airport in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power & Associates in 2010 and 2019.[18][19]
New Detroit Airport Airlines and destinations
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