The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has donated the interior gate sign from Gate A17 at Newark Liberty International Airport to the Flight 93 National Memorial. Gate A17 was the departure point for United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. The flight, headed from Newark to San Francisco, was one of four planes hijacked during the September 11 attacks and was the only one that did not reach its intended target.
The aircraft crashed in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. That site is now home to the Flight 93 National Memorial. After an official transfer from the Port Authority to the National Park Service, the gate sign is now displayed at the memorial alongside other artifacts. It serves as a tribute to those who died and recognizes the actions taken by passengers during the attack. "Following an official transfer from the Port Authority to the National Park Service, the sign is now on display at the Flight 93 National Memorial, alongside other artifacts to serve as a tribute to the lives lost and the heroism on display by United Airlines Flight 93's passengers during the worst terror attack of all time."
United Airlines Flight 93 departed from Gate A17 at Newark’s Terminal A on September 11, 2001. In response to those events, Newark International Airport was renamed Newark Liberty International Airport, and an American flag was installed on A17’s jetbridge in honor of those who fought back against hijackers aboard UA93.