How New York/JFK is transforming itself

New York’s John F Kennedy is embarking on a multi-billion-dollar regeneration programme that it hopes will cement its position as a top-tier international gateway. Mark Blacklock runs the rule over the airport’s impending transformation

With the end of the COVID-19 pandemic seemingly in sight for many parts of the world, and air traffic levels on the rise once again, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is forging ahead with private- and public-sector projects to overhaul the region’s busiest airport, John F Kennedy International (JFK).

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