Port Columbus is primarily a passenger airport. It provides 140 non-stop flights to 34 airports via 6 airlines daily. Traffic reached 6,355,974 passengers in 2014, a 2.1% increase over the previous year.
According to a 2005 market survey, Port Columbus attracts about 50% of its passengers from outside of its 60-mile (97km) radius primary service region. In addition, the airport also handles freight and US mail, with 10,411,920 units of freight and 8,537,279 units of mail passing through in 2006.
With attention paid to the detail of day-to-day airport and airline operations, the plot concerns the response to a paralyzing snowstorm, environmental concerns over noise pollution, and an attempt to blow up an airliner. The film is characterized by personal stories intertwining while decisions are made minute-by-minute by the airport and airline staffs, operations and maintenance crews, flight crews, and Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers.
Airport is a 1993 Tamil action film directed by Joshi. It features Sathyaraj in the main lead along with Gauthami pairing with him. It is a different type of movie with no songs. It received positive review from the critics. Malayalam actor M. G. Soman played the main villain.
Plot
Sathyaraj is a pilot,who works in Indian airlines who fly only government planes.
Once a M.P.(villain) calls him and says him that his daughter who have gone tour to Karachi along with her friends were not able to return due to political issues, M.P ask him to bring his daughter safely and Sathyaraj agrees it. He drives a private helicopter to Karachi to bring back her and he succeeds in it. Sathyaraj unknowingly lefts his Flying license in the helicopter. This is noticed and he is arrested by Nassar the police officer, Sathyaraj's widowed mother & his sister begs the police not to arrest. Nassar files him case on terrorist activity & weapons handling.
Sathyaraj is released after 2 years, once while walking with Gautami he sees one of the terrorists whom he had seen while traveling with him in Karachi. While chasing him in the streets of Mumbai he finds his sister. His,sister turned mute after the arrest of her brother & her mother who dies on the incident. Finally Sathyaraj plans to expose the M.P to the public red handily, but the situation becomes worse the M.P who takes Gautami & his sister as hostages.
Luna (September 19, 1999 – March 10, 2006) also known as L98 or Tsu'xiit, was a killer whale (orca) born in Puget Sound. After being separated from his mother while still young, Luna spent five years in Nootka Sound, off the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Although Luna was healthy and his presence in the area delighted tourists and drew a large number of paparazzi, there were concerns that his behavior was endangering people. After years of debate, the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) authorized an effort in June 2004 to capture Luna and place him in captivity. However, the plan was ultimately thwarted by the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nations, who believed Luna was a reincarnation of a former chief. The orca was killed by a tugboat in 2006. His story is told in the 2011 documentary The Whale.
Early life
Luna was born into a population known as the Southern Resident Killer Whale community. This population, which consisted of approximately 80 killer whales at the time of Luna's birth, has been extensively studied since the 1970s. Scientists have learned to recognize each individual in the population by photo-identification, and can thus track individual movements and social relationships year after year. Thus it is known that Luna was born into a group known as the L2 matriline, which consisted of the matriarch, Grace (L2), Luna's uncle, Orcan (L39), Gaia (L78), Wavewalker (L88), and Luna's mother, Splash (L67). The L2 matriline belongs to a larger group called L-Pod. Southern Resident killer whales of both sexes form extremely stable family bonds and remain with their mothers throughout their lives.
Luna is an original XM Satellite Radio music channel, one of the few XM channels that has not had any live personalities. Luna airs Latin Jazz Music and has been described as "The Hottest In Latin Jazz."
The channel was removed from the satellite lineup on April 17, 2006 but remained available online.
Luna was removed from XM Radio Online in July 2008.
It is now available both online and to all SiriusXM 2.0 branded receivers on channel 530 in the Latin neighborhood.
The Moon is thought to have formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, not long after Earth. There are several hypotheses for its origin; the most widely accepted explanation is that the Moon formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body called Theia.
The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth, always showing the same face with its near side marked by dark volcanic maria that fill between the bright ancient crustal highlands and the prominent impact craters. It is the second-brightest regularly visible celestial object in Earth's sky after the Sun, as measured by illuminance on Earth's surface. Although it can appear a very bright white, its surface is actually dark, with a reflectance just slightly higher than that of worn asphalt. Its prominence in the sky and its regular cycle of phases have, since ancient times, made the Moon an important cultural influence on language, calendars, art, and mythology.
John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) is located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus, Ohio.
published: 23 Apr 2021
CMH- Port Columbus International Airport
Port Columbus International Airport, commonly shortened to Port Columbus, is a Class C international airport located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus, Ohio, USA.
http://www.FlyColumbus.com
published: 23 Feb 2015
John Glenn Columbus International Airport proposes new terminal
The airport is making plans and moving money to add a new terminal.
published: 11 Aug 2023
Port Columbus International Airport
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
http://flycolumbus.com/
published: 23 Feb 2015
24 Hours at Columbus International Airport
#Columbus #CMH
published: 10 Mar 2017
Port Columbus International Airport moves baggage screening behind the scenes
Port Columbus International Airport has a new baggage screening system, but travelers won't see the new process. Unlike the current system where checked bags are scanned in the lobby, the new one takes luggage behind the scenes to screen for explosives.
published: 10 Nov 2011
Columbus Ohio International Airport
Airport touring
published: 29 Jan 2023
John Glenn/Columbus International Airport Access Road inbound
John Glenn/Columbus International Airport is located east of downtown Columbus along Interstate 670. It is the largest airport hub in southern Ohio, and the second largest in the state overall.
published: 29 Aug 2018
5P PORT COLUMBUS SECURITY PKG
published: 22 Nov 2011
take off from Port Columbus International Airport
Take off from Port Columbus International airport, Ohio
published: 27 May 2016
Columbus Airport Terminal B Virtual Walk - Ohio State Buckeyes Football- Airport, Columbus Ohio
Virtual Walk of the entire Columbus Airport Terminal B in August 2022. This is the home airport base of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team.
published: 31 Aug 2022
Port Columbus International Airport - FlyColumbus.com
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
Award-winning TV spot for FlyColumbus.com through Cre...
published: 16 Mar 2010
(HD) Port Columbus International Airport
tribute to KCMH requested by: johnairlines8 Please rate and enjoy!
published: 06 Feb 2011
Columbus Neighborhoods Bonus Video: Port Columbus Airport
Lead by Don Casto Sr. and Edgar Wolfe, the voters of Columbus passed a bond issue to build Port Columbus Airport in 1928. After a failed bond issues, Castro rode on the maiden voyage of the Graf Zeppelin blimp across the Atlantic Ocean and wired back reports that were published in the Columbus Dispatch. The bond issue passed and the airport opened on July 8, 1929.
Learn more at http://columbusneighborhoods.org
Port Columbus International Airport, commonly shortened to Port Columbus, is a Class C international airport located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus, Ohio, US...
Port Columbus International Airport, commonly shortened to Port Columbus, is a Class C international airport located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus, Ohio, USA.
http://www.FlyColumbus.com
Port Columbus International Airport, commonly shortened to Port Columbus, is a Class C international airport located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus, Ohio, USA.
http://www.FlyColumbus.com
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year....
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
http://flycolumbus.com/
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
http://flycolumbus.com/
Port Columbus International Airport has a new baggage screening system, but travelers won't see the new process. Unlike the current system where checked bags ar...
Port Columbus International Airport has a new baggage screening system, but travelers won't see the new process. Unlike the current system where checked bags are scanned in the lobby, the new one takes luggage behind the scenes to screen for explosives.
Port Columbus International Airport has a new baggage screening system, but travelers won't see the new process. Unlike the current system where checked bags are scanned in the lobby, the new one takes luggage behind the scenes to screen for explosives.
John Glenn/Columbus International Airport is located east of downtown Columbus along Interstate 670. It is the largest airport hub in southern Ohio, and the sec...
John Glenn/Columbus International Airport is located east of downtown Columbus along Interstate 670. It is the largest airport hub in southern Ohio, and the second largest in the state overall.
John Glenn/Columbus International Airport is located east of downtown Columbus along Interstate 670. It is the largest airport hub in southern Ohio, and the second largest in the state overall.
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year....
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
Award-winning TV spot for FlyColumbus.com through Creative Spot ad agency.
http://:www.flycolumbus.com
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
Award-winning TV spot for FlyColumbus.com through Creative Spot ad agency.
http://:www.flycolumbus.com
Lead by Don Casto Sr. and Edgar Wolfe, the voters of Columbus passed a bond issue to build Port Columbus Airport in 1928. After a failed bond issues, Castro rod...
Lead by Don Casto Sr. and Edgar Wolfe, the voters of Columbus passed a bond issue to build Port Columbus Airport in 1928. After a failed bond issues, Castro rode on the maiden voyage of the Graf Zeppelin blimp across the Atlantic Ocean and wired back reports that were published in the Columbus Dispatch. The bond issue passed and the airport opened on July 8, 1929.
Learn more at http://columbusneighborhoods.org
Lead by Don Casto Sr. and Edgar Wolfe, the voters of Columbus passed a bond issue to build Port Columbus Airport in 1928. After a failed bond issues, Castro rode on the maiden voyage of the Graf Zeppelin blimp across the Atlantic Ocean and wired back reports that were published in the Columbus Dispatch. The bond issue passed and the airport opened on July 8, 1929.
Learn more at http://columbusneighborhoods.org
This is a fun retrospective of the Universal film series, Airport. From 1970-1979, Universal released four films in the series. Starring the likes of Burt Lancaster, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Charlton Heston, Helen Hayes, and George Kennedy as Joe Paterno.
Check out Cinema Force on Instagram for more supplemtal posts and videos. @cinema_force
published: 24 Aug 2023
AIRPORT (1970) Clip - Jacqueline Bisset & Helen Hayes
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfriendly skies and wonders if this is any way to run an airline (if you got any of those pop culture references, you're probably as old as me).
Helen Hayes won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in the all-star action drama "AIRPORT" - a film that kickstarted the '70 disaster film craze. Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, & Whit Bissell (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein) share this scene with many familiar character actors from '70s TV. Based on the 1968 novel by Arthur Hailey, George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay.
The film co-stars Burt Lancaster, jean Seberg, Dean martin, Maureen Sullivan, George Kennedy, and Bar...
published: 23 Jun 2023
Airport 1970 Movie
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Director: George Seaton
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes, Jean Seberg, Maureen Stapleton
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Rating: G
published: 22 Feb 2014
Alfred Newman - Airport Main Titles (1970 - HD)
Awesome theme by Maestro Newman! Great cinematography by Ernest Laszlo.
published: 04 Jan 2018
Movie Trailer: Airport: 1970
This was a marketing project for my editing class. I really liked this film, but the original trailer wasn't much more then a cast reel. If you can see any similarities, I used the trailer for "Rendition" as a template for what generally is a modern trailer; hence the "New Line" splash (not the original production company) and the choice of the first piece of music.
***UPDATE: I want to thank everyone for the views and the supportive and constructive comments! I will no longer be updating this channel with new content, but if you are interested in seeing more of my current and more recent work, feel free: http://www.youtube.com/TannerFehr
published: 30 Nov 2007
Airport (1970) - Air traffic control and runway scenes.
Things getting intense in air traffic control with crippled flight approaching, while another plane is still stuck in snow on runway. TWA mechanic Joe Patroni (George Kennedy) takes over pilot's seat, assists with moving TGA's disabled Boeing 707 blocking Runway 29. (Hold onto your hats.)
Note: Airport outdoor scene and terminal building scenes filmed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP).
published: 26 Dec 2018
Movie Geek Yearbook: AIRPORT (1970)
In this segment from the Movie Geek Yearbook podcast series, a panel of special guests discuss the 1970 disaster film AIRPORT.
For more information on Movie Geek Yearbook, visit MovieGeekYearbook.com.
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/moviegeeksunite
Facebook: http://www. facebook.com/moviegeekyearbook
published: 04 May 2020
Airport (1975) - Mid-Air Collision Scene (2/10) | Movieclips
Airport 1975 - Mid-Air Collision: The pilot of a small plane has a heart attack and crashes into a passenger plane.
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Watch the best Airport 1975 scenes & clips:
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
When an in-flight collision incapacitates the pilots of an airplane bound for Los Angeles, stewardess Nancy Pryor (Karen Black) is forced to take over the controls. From the ground, her boyfriend Alan Murdock (Charlton Heston), a retired test pilot, tries to talk her through piloting and landing the 747 aircraft. Worse yet, the anxious passengers -- among which are a noisy nun (Helen Reddy) and a cranky...
This is a fun retrospective of the Universal film series, Airport. From 1970-1979, Universal released four films in the series. Starring the likes of Burt Lanca...
This is a fun retrospective of the Universal film series, Airport. From 1970-1979, Universal released four films in the series. Starring the likes of Burt Lancaster, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Charlton Heston, Helen Hayes, and George Kennedy as Joe Paterno.
Check out Cinema Force on Instagram for more supplemtal posts and videos. @cinema_force
This is a fun retrospective of the Universal film series, Airport. From 1970-1979, Universal released four films in the series. Starring the likes of Burt Lancaster, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Charlton Heston, Helen Hayes, and George Kennedy as Joe Paterno.
Check out Cinema Force on Instagram for more supplemtal posts and videos. @cinema_force
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfrie...
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfriendly skies and wonders if this is any way to run an airline (if you got any of those pop culture references, you're probably as old as me).
Helen Hayes won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in the all-star action drama "AIRPORT" - a film that kickstarted the '70 disaster film craze. Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, & Whit Bissell (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein) share this scene with many familiar character actors from '70s TV. Based on the 1968 novel by Arthur Hailey, George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay.
The film co-stars Burt Lancaster, jean Seberg, Dean martin, Maureen Sullivan, George Kennedy, and Barry Nelson.
No Copyright Ownership Implied.
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfriendly skies and wonders if this is any way to run an airline (if you got any of those pop culture references, you're probably as old as me).
Helen Hayes won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in the all-star action drama "AIRPORT" - a film that kickstarted the '70 disaster film craze. Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, & Whit Bissell (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein) share this scene with many familiar character actors from '70s TV. Based on the 1968 novel by Arthur Hailey, George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay.
The film co-stars Burt Lancaster, jean Seberg, Dean martin, Maureen Sullivan, George Kennedy, and Barry Nelson.
No Copyright Ownership Implied.
Official video content provided by Universal Studios Home Entertainment or one of it's authorized agents.
More clips, photos, and news: http://bit.ly/1mjrGtQ
...
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Director: George Seaton
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes, Jean Seberg, Maureen Stapleton
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Rating: G
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Director: George Seaton
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes, Jean Seberg, Maureen Stapleton
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Rating: G
This was a marketing project for my editing class. I really liked this film, but the original trailer wasn't much more then a cast reel. If you can see any sim...
This was a marketing project for my editing class. I really liked this film, but the original trailer wasn't much more then a cast reel. If you can see any similarities, I used the trailer for "Rendition" as a template for what generally is a modern trailer; hence the "New Line" splash (not the original production company) and the choice of the first piece of music.
***UPDATE: I want to thank everyone for the views and the supportive and constructive comments! I will no longer be updating this channel with new content, but if you are interested in seeing more of my current and more recent work, feel free: http://www.youtube.com/TannerFehr
This was a marketing project for my editing class. I really liked this film, but the original trailer wasn't much more then a cast reel. If you can see any similarities, I used the trailer for "Rendition" as a template for what generally is a modern trailer; hence the "New Line" splash (not the original production company) and the choice of the first piece of music.
***UPDATE: I want to thank everyone for the views and the supportive and constructive comments! I will no longer be updating this channel with new content, but if you are interested in seeing more of my current and more recent work, feel free: http://www.youtube.com/TannerFehr
Things getting intense in air traffic control with crippled flight approaching, while another plane is still stuck in snow on runway. TWA mechanic Joe Patroni (...
Things getting intense in air traffic control with crippled flight approaching, while another plane is still stuck in snow on runway. TWA mechanic Joe Patroni (George Kennedy) takes over pilot's seat, assists with moving TGA's disabled Boeing 707 blocking Runway 29. (Hold onto your hats.)
Note: Airport outdoor scene and terminal building scenes filmed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP).
Things getting intense in air traffic control with crippled flight approaching, while another plane is still stuck in snow on runway. TWA mechanic Joe Patroni (George Kennedy) takes over pilot's seat, assists with moving TGA's disabled Boeing 707 blocking Runway 29. (Hold onto your hats.)
Note: Airport outdoor scene and terminal building scenes filmed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP).
In this segment from the Movie Geek Yearbook podcast series, a panel of special guests discuss the 1970 disaster film AIRPORT.
For more information on Movie Ge...
In this segment from the Movie Geek Yearbook podcast series, a panel of special guests discuss the 1970 disaster film AIRPORT.
For more information on Movie Geek Yearbook, visit MovieGeekYearbook.com.
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/moviegeeksunite
Facebook: http://www. facebook.com/moviegeekyearbook
In this segment from the Movie Geek Yearbook podcast series, a panel of special guests discuss the 1970 disaster film AIRPORT.
For more information on Movie Geek Yearbook, visit MovieGeekYearbook.com.
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/moviegeeksunite
Facebook: http://www. facebook.com/moviegeekyearbook
Airport 1975 - Mid-Air Collision: The pilot of a small plane has a heart attack and crashes into a passenger plane.
BUY THE MOVIE: https://www.fandangonow.com/d...
Port Columbus International Airport, commonly shortened to Port Columbus, is a Class C international airport located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus, Ohio, USA.
http://www.FlyColumbus.com
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
http://flycolumbus.com/
Port Columbus International Airport has a new baggage screening system, but travelers won't see the new process. Unlike the current system where checked bags are scanned in the lobby, the new one takes luggage behind the scenes to screen for explosives.
John Glenn/Columbus International Airport is located east of downtown Columbus along Interstate 670. It is the largest airport hub in southern Ohio, and the second largest in the state overall.
Centrally located in Ohio with a diverse mix of air carriers, Port Columbus International Airport is the airport of choice for millions of passengers each year. The airport is operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees the operation of cargo-dedicated Rickenbacker International Airport and general aviation airport Bolton Field. Visit the Airport Authority's website to learn about business opportunities such as bid postings and job listings.
Additionally, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is the Grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138. As Grantee, the Airport Authority is responsible for the administration, marketing and oversight of FTZ No. 138 and can provide FTZ services in 25 Central Ohio counties.
Award-winning TV spot for FlyColumbus.com through Creative Spot ad agency.
http://:www.flycolumbus.com
Lead by Don Casto Sr. and Edgar Wolfe, the voters of Columbus passed a bond issue to build Port Columbus Airport in 1928. After a failed bond issues, Castro rode on the maiden voyage of the Graf Zeppelin blimp across the Atlantic Ocean and wired back reports that were published in the Columbus Dispatch. The bond issue passed and the airport opened on July 8, 1929.
Learn more at http://columbusneighborhoods.org
Port Columbus is primarily a passenger airport. It provides 140 non-stop flights to 34 airports via 6 airlines daily. Traffic reached 6,355,974 passengers in 2014, a 2.1% increase over the previous year.
According to a 2005 market survey, Port Columbus attracts about 50% of its passengers from outside of its 60-mile (97km) radius primary service region. In addition, the airport also handles freight and US mail, with 10,411,920 units of freight and 8,537,279 units of mail passing through in 2006.
This is a fun retrospective of the Universal film series, Airport. From 1970-1979, Universal released four films in the series. Starring the likes of Burt Lancaster, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Charlton Heston, Helen Hayes, and George Kennedy as Joe Paterno.
Check out Cinema Force on Instagram for more supplemtal posts and videos. @cinema_force
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfriendly skies and wonders if this is any way to run an airline (if you got any of those pop culture references, you're probably as old as me).
Helen Hayes won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in the all-star action drama "AIRPORT" - a film that kickstarted the '70 disaster film craze. Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, & Whit Bissell (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein) share this scene with many familiar character actors from '70s TV. Based on the 1968 novel by Arthur Hailey, George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay.
The film co-stars Burt Lancaster, jean Seberg, Dean martin, Maureen Sullivan, George Kennedy, and Barry Nelson.
No Copyright Ownership Implied.
Official video content provided by Universal Studios Home Entertainment or one of it's authorized agents.
More clips, photos, and news: http://bit.ly/1mjrGtQ
Follow Videodetective.com on facebook http://www.facebook.com/VideoDetective
Follow Videodetective.com on twitter http://twitter.com/VideoDetective
Director: George Seaton
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes, Jean Seberg, Maureen Stapleton
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Rating: G
This was a marketing project for my editing class. I really liked this film, but the original trailer wasn't much more then a cast reel. If you can see any similarities, I used the trailer for "Rendition" as a template for what generally is a modern trailer; hence the "New Line" splash (not the original production company) and the choice of the first piece of music.
***UPDATE: I want to thank everyone for the views and the supportive and constructive comments! I will no longer be updating this channel with new content, but if you are interested in seeing more of my current and more recent work, feel free: http://www.youtube.com/TannerFehr
Things getting intense in air traffic control with crippled flight approaching, while another plane is still stuck in snow on runway. TWA mechanic Joe Patroni (George Kennedy) takes over pilot's seat, assists with moving TGA's disabled Boeing 707 blocking Runway 29. (Hold onto your hats.)
Note: Airport outdoor scene and terminal building scenes filmed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP).
In this segment from the Movie Geek Yearbook podcast series, a panel of special guests discuss the 1970 disaster film AIRPORT.
For more information on Movie Geek Yearbook, visit MovieGeekYearbook.com.
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/moviegeeksunite
Facebook: http://www. facebook.com/moviegeekyearbook