- Berkshire Farms Market in Logan Airport offers artisanal products and high-end menus
- Boston Airport’s first runway in 1923 was made of cinder and only 1,500 feet long
- In 1952, Logan Airport became the first in the U.S. with an indirect rapid transit connection, with the opening of the Airport station on the Blue Line
- In 2012 Japan Air Lines began the Boston-Tokyo route with a Boeing 787, making Logan the first airport in the western hemisphere to receive regular 787 service
- Boston’s Hyatt Harborside Hotel, which sits only a few hundred yards from the runway threshold, was built primarily to prevent Massport from ever extending the length of runway 14/32 or using it for takeoffs or landings over the city
- Chicago is the number 1 destination for flights out of Boston, followed by London, and Reagan National in DC