JFK airport, named after John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States, was built on the land originally housing the Idelwild Golf Course. Construction of the airfield started in 1943 with the first commercial flights beginning in 1948. Over the years the airport has been named Idlewild Airport, Major Gneral Alexander E. Anderson Airport and New York International Airport - Anderson Field. 'Idlewild' remained in common use until it was named JFK after the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy.
The airport is thirteen miles south-east of downtown Manhattan, on Long Island, and covers 4,930 acres (7.7 sq mi; 20 sq km). Four runways range in length from 8,400' to 14,500'. There are eight terminal buildings, but only seven are in operation. JFK is certified to handle the Airbus A380. In 2010 Kennedy saw 398,000 aircraft movements carrying 46.5 million passengers, making the airport the 6th busiest in the United States, 14th busiest in the world. 1.4 million tones of cargo (7th ranked in the US, 19th in the world) were transported through the airport in 2010. Kennedy sees about 1,200 aircraft movements each day. Local time is -4 hours to UTC.
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Advanced AI pilots follow your commands
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Stunning 3D rendering of the airports
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Runway assignments for arriving and departing aircraft may be changed
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Runway intersection take-offs are simulated
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Advanced routing to and from the runways and terminals can be assigned
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Dynamic lighting and shadows, day-night cycles provide a stunning visual experience
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Live airport with service cars for aircraft and vehicle traffic around the airports
System Requirements:
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Tower!3D SP2 & Tower!3D PRO
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1.2 GHz processor (3.0GHz recommended)
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1GB RAM
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256MB graphics card (512MB recommended)
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64-bit Windows 10 / 8 / 7
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700MB hard drive space
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Two button mouse with a middle button scroll wheel recommended
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