Gerard_Arpey - NEW AMERICAN AIRLINE TERMINAL AT JFK

NEW AMERICAN AIRLINE TERMINAL AT JFK

Gerard Arpey, chair and CEO of American Airlines, is joined by Patty Gleason, left, a flight attendent who wears a 1968 uniform during the preview opening of the airline's newly built terminal at JFL Airport in New York on July 27, 2005. The facility, which cost $1.1 billion and has 36 gates, is expected to service 8.5 customers annually and will open in August. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)


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