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Tiny Teterboro,
New Jersey is situated just south of Hackensack at the
edge of the Meadowlands only twelve miles from midtown
Manhattan. This Bergen County borough is mostly known
for its
airport, as the residential properties in the town are
few. Indeed, recent census figures put the town's population at
just 18 souls! Meanwhile, business dominates the town and the
airport, named for the town, is the chief job generator in the
town as well as in surrounding communities.
At just over one square mile, Teterboro certainly is easily
missed. Bordered by state highways 46 to the north and 17 to the
west, the town would certainly be overlooked unless you failed to
notice the regular flow of general aviation traffic entering and
leaving the airport. Indeed, Teterboro Airport {TEB} ranks as one
of the busiest general aviation airports in the country serving
Piper and Cessna owners all the way up to Gulfstream V charter
operators.
In 1917, a Mr. Walter C. Teter purchased what is now known as
Teterboro from North American Aviation, who had operated a plant
on its site during the first world war. Over the years, the
airport changed hands several times until, finally, in 1949 the
Port Authority of
New York and New Jersey purchased the airport. Since
then the authority has operated the airport through contractors
or has managed it directly; vast improvements to Teterboro
Airport have been made since the authority assumed
control.
Teterboro is the home to numerous aviation companies including
Atlantic Aviation, Million Air, Jet Aviation, First Aviation
Services, and Signature
Flight Support. All five companies operate what are
known as Fixed Based Operations {FBOs} which provide essential
airport services including aircraft fueling, passenger
processing, and more. In addition, aircraft hangars occupy key
sections of the airport for operators to house their expensive
business jets within.
One of the most famous
landmarks in the Teterboro is the Aviation Hall of
Fame & Museum of NJ. Located on the airport grounds the
museum, which opened in 1972, was the first state
aviation museum in the nation. Aviation pioneers Charles
Lindbergh and Amelia Earhardt both flew in and out of
Teterboro.
Towns bordering Teterboro include: South Hackensack, Little
Ferry, Moonachie, Wood-Ridge, and Hasbrouck Heights. Indeed, the
entire lower third of the airport actually falls within the
boundaries of Moonachie.
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