
Nacha Cattan
Nationals Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News Reporter Covering NY, NJ and CT, Former Bureau Chief in Mexico. Opinions are my own
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3 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Nacha Cattan
A BETA Technologies Inc. CX300 aircraft flying near New York. (Bloomberg) -- New York City will probably never rid itself of the thousands of helicopters heard flying around tourists and bigwigs each day, but one company is promising a quieter alternative. On Tuesday, aerospace startup Beta Technologies Inc. is flying a fixed-wing, electric aircraft from the Hamptons to John F. Kennedy International Airport for the first time, carrying aboard executives from partner Blade Air Mobility Inc.
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4 days ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Nacha Cattan
New Yorkers know that getting to LaGuardia airport and Citi Field in Queens from Manhattan has long been a logistical mess, with congested highways, crowded public transit options and frequent traffic snarls making the trip unpredictable. The frustrations compound during big events like Mets games, which draw an average of 37,217 people, or the US Open where more than 1 million fans descended on Queens last summer.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Nacha Cattan
New Yorkers know that getting to LaGuardia airport and Citi Field in Queens from Manhattan has long been a logistical mess, with congested highways, crowded public transit options and frequent traffic snarls making the trip unpredictable. The frustrations compound during big events like Mets games, which draw an average of 37,217 people, or the US Open where more than 1 million fans descended on Queens last summer.
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1 week ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Nacha Cattan
(Bloomberg) -- New Yorkers know that getting to LaGuardia airport and Citi Field in Queens from Manhattan has long been a logistical mess, with congested highways, crowded public transit options and frequent traffic snarls making the trip unpredictable.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Nacha Cattan
A NYC Ferry on the East River in New York in 2024. (Bloomberg) -- New Yorkers know that getting to LaGuardia airport and Citi Field in Queens from Manhattan has long been a logistical mess, with congested highways, crowded public transit options and frequent traffic snarls making the trip unpredictable. The frustrations compound during big events like Mets games, which draw an average of 37,217 people, or the US Open where more than 1 million fans descended on Queens last summer.
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