
Above It All - America’s Helicopter Airlines
12/26/24 • 28 min
In some of the largest U.S. urban areas, road traffic congestion can be one of the biggest challenges to moving between the downtown area and the airport.
Imagine, though, being able to get from Manhattan to La Guardia Airport in New York in just 6 minutes, or from Oakland to the San Francisco Airport in 7 minutes.
For many years, scheduled service helicopter airlines made fast airport travel times like those possible, but they’ve all failed to stay in business.
Join me for their story, and a look at what may be ahead for close-in urban air service.
In some of the largest U.S. urban areas, road traffic congestion can be one of the biggest challenges to moving between the downtown area and the airport.
Imagine, though, being able to get from Manhattan to La Guardia Airport in New York in just 6 minutes, or from Oakland to the San Francisco Airport in 7 minutes.
For many years, scheduled service helicopter airlines made fast airport travel times like those possible, but they’ve all failed to stay in business.
Join me for their story, and a look at what may be ahead for close-in urban air service.
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