Photos by Mike Chipowsky Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN) conducted a full-scale emergency exercise on May 4 that included more than two dozen agencies and several hundred volunteers, leaving Mercer County better…
Trenton Mercer Airport
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“The existing terminal at Trenton-Mercer Airport is about one-third the size it should be for the number of travelers currently using it,” Mr. Hughes said. “As we emerge from the coronavirus crisis, we expect an increasing demand for leisure travel, and nationwide and at Trenton-Mercer, we are seeing airlines adding new flights and reviving old ones.”
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Low-fare carrier, Frontier Airlines today announces new, non-stop service from Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN) to Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) and additional flights on seven of its routes, included in the new…
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Mercer County made an announcement today in response to whether the commercial airline operating at Trenton-Mercer Airport utilizes any Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft which have recently been banned by…
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Maintaining that despite his administration’s many accomplishments there is still much work to be done, Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes today officially announced he will seek another four-year term…
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Air travel can be an unpredictable experience for even the most seasoned traveler. For children, especially those with special needs, it can be overwhelming. To help families prepare for air…
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The Twin Pine Composite Squadron of Civil Air Patrol (CAP), based at Trenton-Mercer Airport, has been selected as Civil Air Patrol’s National Squadron of Distinction for 2018. Founded in Pennington…
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Mercer County has taken the next step toward replacing the Trenton-Mercer Airport terminal. On September 13, the County entered into a professional services agreement with Urban Engineers Inc. of Philadelphia to be the County’s consultant in the design phase of improvements at Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN), located in Ewing, N.J.
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Recent data reflects the public’s growing use of the Trenton-Mercer Airport. Numbers released this week by the Federal Aviation Administration show that passenger growth increased 30.6 percent in 2017 over 2016.
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As Frontier Airlines nears its 6-year anniversary with Mercer County’s Trenton-Mercer Airport, the airline seeks to enter into another 5-year lease with the county. The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders at their June 28 formal meeting adopted a resolution clearing the way for the air carrier to continue service between Trenton-Mercer and various destinations, according to Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes.