75th Anniversary of Idlewild / JFK Airport
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.
Over the years the airport has been part of aviation history, witnessing the arrival of the jet plane and the rise and demise of Concorde. It has seen political leaders, royalty, movie and sports stars travelling through its terminals.
We look back at 75 years of coverage by The Associated Press.
Text and photo curation by Katherine O’Mara.
Katherine OMara