If you are driving from West; From Belt Parkway West or Van Wick Expressway West to Nassau Expressway / continue on JFK Expressway, take Cargo Area D exit, take North Hangar Road on your right at the light, find building 75 (blue roof, AMB building) which is right across the Fedex Building.
If you are driving from East; Take Southern State East/Belt Parkway East to JFK exit, take first exit on your right, continue on the right, take the first right at the light (150th avenue), and the next left (North Hangar) at the light (cargo area D), drive about a mile, find building 75 on your right - North Hangar road (blue roof, AMB building) which is right across the Fedex Building.
If you are using Public transportation, take LIRR to Jamaica station, take a cab to JFK (it is about $12-$15), and give the above directions to the taxi driver. OR, take air train to JFK from any other train station close to you, get out at Federal Circle, take a bus to North Hangar Road, and ask the driver to drop you off at building 75 stop
If you are using Public transportation, take the Q3 bus from Jamaica Terminal 165th st or any where on Farmers Blvd. This bus takes you straight to building 75 plus its the cheapest way. You can also take Q6 and walk from Farmers and Rockaway Blvd. It's about 3-4 blocks
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New York International Airport opened in 1948. The airport was officially renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) on December 24, 1963 in memory of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963.
New York International Airport opened in 1948. The airport was officially renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) on December 24, 1963 in memory of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963.
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