Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) remains a pivotal hub for numerous airlines, despite recent operational challenges. The airport has seen continuous growth over the years, becoming one of the busiest in the United States. CEO James Gill oversees operations at this key facility, which features three terminals and extensive passenger services.
Originally opened as Newark Metropolitan Airport in 1928, it was the first airport with a paved airstrip serving the New York area. During World War II, it served as a logistics base for the Army Air Corps. Commercial services resumed in 1946, and significant expansions occurred during the jet age with new terminals opening in 1973 and 1988.
The airport was renamed Newark Liberty International Airport in 2002 to honor September 11th victims. Since then, renovations have continued, including a new Terminal A that opened in 2022.