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By any measure, Boston Logan International Airport is New England’s largest transportation center. In 2007, Boston Logan served 28,102,455 passengers -- a new airport record – handled 399,537 flights and moved 632 million pounds of cargo, mail and express packages. Logan ranks 19th in the nation in passenger volume and 16th in flight movements based on Airports Council International survey of top 50 airports. The airport boundary encompasses approximately 2,400 acres in East Boston and Winthrop, Massachusetts. Of that amount, 700 acres are water. More than 12,000 people work at Logan, and the economic activity generated is $7 billion a year. The airfield is comprised of six runways, 14 miles of taxiway, and 237 acres of concrete and asphalt apron. Logan Airport has four passenger terminals, A, B, C and E (International Gateway), each with its own ticketing, baggage claim, and ground transportation facilities. There are 102 gate positions at Logan which are available for both scheduled and non-scheduled service. A city within a city, Logan International Airport has its own power plant, State Police (Troop F), Fire-Rescue Unit and non-denominational chapel, Our Lady of the Airways. History |
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