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Three-quarters of the aviation operations at Westchester County Airport fall under the umbrella category of general aviation (GA). GA is defined as anything that involves flying, but does not involve the sale of tickets to individual passengers.
General aviation aircraft at the airport range from single-engine, two-seat, privately-owned recreational aircraft, to corporate jet-sized airliners.
Approximately 25 percent of the flights at the airport in 2015 could be categorized as light general aviation - aircraft weighing less than 12,500 lbs. These are traditionally propeller planes for personal use owned by individuals or flying clubs. Recent technology has also resulted in the development of smaller jets and turbojets in this category.
Approximately 16 percent of flights are from commercial flights.
Westchester County has affirmative policies encouraging the use of light general aviation at the airport in its effort to maintain a diversified aviation community. Two of the three fixed base operators at the airport specialize in light general aviation services.
Approximately 59 percent of the flights at the airport in 2015 could be categorized as heavy general aviation - aircraft weighing more than 12,500 lbs. These typically include jets and are usually referred to as “corporate aviation.” However, the uses of these aircraft can include charter operations, ambulance and medical charity flights and government operations.
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What Westchester has to offer
Conveniently located about five miles east of White Plains and about 30 miles north of New York City, passengers are attracted to the airport because of its comfort and convenience. Connections at major hubs now make it possible for passengers to access global destinations.
Westchester County is the heart of New York, with a variety of amazing destinations that include grand Rockefeller properties, well-preserved 18th-century homesteads and picturesque farming villages that dot the countryside. Plus, our shows, fairs and festivals are second to none.
Westchester has over 50 parks and recreational areas to explore. It offers six 18-hole golf courses that are open from early spring to late autumn, weather and conditions permitting. It houses a venue for basketball games, concerts and other high profile events.
And Westchester touts the only Art Deco amusement park in America, Playland Park. Playland is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts seven original rides that pre-date 1930.
While the county offers year-round fun, it does have a serious side that lets you get down to business. After all, Westchester is New York's Intellectual Capital®, where a highly educated workforce resides and constant inspiration comes from world-renowned colleges, universities and research centers.
So come and explore Westchester. You'll be glad you did.
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