A Day at an Airport

A Day at an Airport
Author: Sarah Harrison
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 158013551X

Illustrates the daily activities at an airport, including a rock star arrival, a flight delay, and a thunderstorm.

The Airport Book

The Airport Book
Author: Lisa Brown
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1626720916

"An exploratory journey through the airport"--

A Week at the Airport

A Week at the Airport
Author: Alain De Botton
Publisher: Emblem Editions
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2010-09-21
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0771026285

The bestselling author of The Architecture of Happiness and The Art of Travel spends a week at an airport in a wittily intriguing meditation on the "non-place" that he believes is the centre of our civilization. In the summer of 2009, Alain de Botton was invited by the owners of Heathrow airport to become their first ever writer-in-residence. Given unprecedented, unrestricted access to wander around one of the world's busiest airports, he met travellers from all over the globe, and spoke with everyone from baggage handlers to pilots, and senior executives to the airport chaplain. Based on these conversations he has produced this extraordinary meditation on the nature of travel, work, relationships, and our daily lives. Working with the renowned documentary photographer Richard Baker, he explores the magical and the mundane, and the interactions of travellers and workers all over this familiar but mysterious "non-place," which by definition we are eager to leave. Taking the reader through departures, "air-side," and the arrivals hall, de Botton shows with his usual combination of wit and wisdom that spending time in an airport can be more revealing than we might think.

A Day at an Airport

A Day at an Airport
Author: Sarah Harrison
Publisher: First Avenue Editions
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1580138012

Illustrates the daily activities at an airport, including a rock star arrival, a flight delay, and a thunderstorm.

Playtown

Playtown
Author: Roger Priddy
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0312517378

With over 70 flaps to lift, readers will discover everything about Playtown and who lives there.

Airport

Airport
Author: Arthur Hailey
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2000-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101203781

Caleb Marcus is a Peacemaker, a roving lawman tasked with maintaining the peace and bringing control to magic users on the frontier. A Peacemaker isn’t supposed to take a life—but sometimes, it’s kill or be killed... After a war injury left him half-scoured of his power, Caleb and his jackalope familiar have been shipped out West, keeping them out of sight and out of the way of more useful agents. And while life in the wild isn’t exactly Caleb’s cup of tea, he can’t deny that being amongst folk who aren’t as powerful as he is, even in his poor shape, is a bit of a relief. But Hope isn’t like the other small towns he’s visited. The children are being mysteriously robbed of their magical capabilities. There’s something strange and dark about the local land baron who runs the school. Cheyenne tribes are raiding the outlying homesteads with increasing frequency and strange earthquakes keep shaking the very ground Hope stands on. Something’s gone very wrong in the Wild West, and it’s up to Caleb to figure out what’s awry before he ends up at the end of the noose—or something far worse...

A Busy Day at the Airport

A Busy Day at the Airport
Author: Philippe Dupasquier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1994-01
Genre: Airports
ISBN: 9780744531398

This is one of a series of activity/observation game picture books focusing on a single day in a busy place. This book is set at the airport, where people come and go, and lots of different things happen. At the back of the book are some fold-out flaps with lists of puzzles to solve on every page.

A Day at the Animal Airport

A Day at the Animal Airport
Author: Sharon Rentta
Publisher: Alison Green Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781407147338

Kai the koala is going on holiday with his family. It's a very long way so they're going to fly in a plane. Kai has a wonderful time discovering all the exciting features of the airport, from using his passport, to pushing trolleys and the x-ray machine. The family just have to be careful not to miss their flight! The brand new picture book in Sharon Rentta's internationally award-winning A DAY WITH THE ANIMAL . . . series is guaranteed to enchant any child who is fascinated by planes and airports.

The Metropolitan Airport

The Metropolitan Airport
Author: Nicholas Dagen Bloom
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812291646

John F. Kennedy International Airport is one of New York City's most successful and influential redevelopment projects. Built and defined by outsize personalities—Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, famed urban planner Robert Moses, and Port Authority Executive Director Austin Tobin among them—JFK was fantastically expensive and unprecedented in its scale. By the late 1940s, once-polluted marshlands had become home to one of the world's busiest and most advanced airfields. Almost from the start, however, environmental activists in surrounding neighborhoods and suburbs clashed with the Port Authority. These fierce battles in the long term restricted growth and, compounded by lackluster management and planning, diminished JFK's status and reputation. Yet the airport remained a key contributor to metropolitan vitality: New Yorkers bound for adventure and business still boarded planes headed to distant corners of the globe, billions of tourists and immigrants came and went, and mammoth air cargo facilities bolstered the region's commerce. In The Metropolitan Airport, Nicholas Dagen Bloom chronicles the untold story of JFK International's complicated and turbulent relationship with the New York City metropolitan region. In spite of its reputation for snarled traffic, epic delays, endless construction, and abrasive employees, the airport was a key player in shifting patterns of labor, transportation, and residence; the airport both encouraged and benefited from the dispersion of population and economic activity to the outer boroughs and suburbs. As Bloom shows, airports like JFK are vibrant parts of their cities and powerfully influence urban development. The Metropolitan Airport is an indispensable book for those who wish to understand the revolutionary impact of airports on the modern American city.