Newark, DE – Airports nearby
- Wilmington Airport (Delaware) (7.6 miles / 12.3 kilometers)
- Philadelphia International Airport (30.0 miles / 48.3 kilometers)
- Lancaster Airport (Pennsylvania) (41.9 miles / 67.5 kilometers)
- Northeast Philadelphia Airport (47.9 miles / 77.1 kilometers)
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Wilmington Airport (Delaware) (ILG)
Wilmington Airport (Delaware) is located approximately 4.4 miles / 7.1 kilometers northeast of Bear and about 5.6 miles / 9.1 kilometers southwest of Wilmington. IATA airport code is ILG.
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Distance from Philadelphia International Airport to Newark is 30.0 miles / 48.3 kilometers. Philadelphia International Airport is located approximately 5.8 miles / 9.4 kilometers southeast of Springfield and about 5.9 miles / 9.4 kilometers southeast of Drexel Hill. IATA airport code is PHL.
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Lancaster Airport (Pennsylvania) (LNS)
Distance from Lancaster Airport (Pennsylvania) to Newark is 41.9 miles / 67.5 kilometers. Lancaster Airport (Pennsylvania) is located approximately 5.8 miles / 9.4 kilometers north of Lancaster and about 16.3 miles / 26.3 kilometers south of Lebanon. IATA airport code is LNS.
Northeast Philadelphia Airport (PNE)
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Distance from Northeast Philadelphia Airport to Newark is 47.9 miles / 77.1 kilometers. Northeast Philadelphia Airport is located approximately 7.0 miles / 11.3 kilometers southeast of Willow Grove and about 8.4 miles / 13.5 kilometers northwest of Willingboro. IATA airport code is PNE.
Newark (/njuːɑrk/ new-ark) is an American city in New Castle County, Delaware, 12 miles (19 km) west-southwest of Wilmington. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city is 31,454. Newark is the home of the University of Delaware.
Newark was founded by Scots-Irish and Welsh settlers in 1694. The town was officially established when it received a charter from George II of Great Britain in 1758.
Schools have played a significant role in the history of Newark. A grammar school, founded by Francis Alison in 1743, moved from New London, Pennsylvania to Newark in 1765, becoming the Newark Academy. Among the first graduates of the school were three signers of the Declaration of Independence: George Read, Thomas McKean, and James Smith.