N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 21, § 1260.1
(k) Port Authority rules and regulations shall mean the rules and regulations set forth in this Article.
(2) Condition. May be used for the purpose of parking and storing aircraft, for the purpose of servicing aircraft with fuel and lubricants and other supplies for use thereon, and for the purpose of making minor or emergency repairs to aircraft.
(m) Public cargo ramp and apron area.
(2) Condition. May be used for the purpose of loading and unloading cargo, mail and supplies to or from aircraft, for the purpose of servicing aircraft with fuel and lubricants, for the purpose of performing the operations commonly known as “ramp service,” for the purpose of performing inspection, minor maintenance and other services upon or in connection with aircraft incidental to performing “ramp service,” and for the purpose of parking mobile equipment actively used in connection with such operations.
(n) Public landing area.
(2) Condition. May be used for the purpose of landing and taking-off of aircraft and for the purpose of the ground movement of aircraft to, from and between runways, public cargo ramp and apron areas, public passenger ramp and apron areas, public ramp and apron areas, public aircraft parking and storage areas, and other portions of the air terminal.
(o) Public passenger ramp and apron area.
(2) Condition. May be used for the purpose of loading and unloading passengers, baggage and supplies to or from aircraft, for the purpose of servicing aircraft with fuel and lubricants, for the purpose of performing the operations commonly known as “ramp service,” for the purpose of performing inspection, minor maintenance and other services upon or in connection with aircraft, incidental to performing “ramp service,” and for the purpose of parking mobile equipment actively used in connection with such operations.
(p) Public ramp and apron area.
(l) Public aircraft parking and storage areas.
(q) Air terminal highways may be used as a means of ingress and egress by highway vehicles to, from and between the city streets with which such highways connect and the various buildings and land areas at the air terminal abutting upon such highway; and sidewalks along such highways (and other portions of such highways when designated for that purpose) may be used by pedestrians as a means of ingress and egress to, from and between various portions of the air terminal. Sidewalks and other portions of highways designated for pedestrian use may also be used for picketing in connection with labor disputes, provided that such picketing does not unreasonably interfere with the use thereof by others, and provided that such picketing is conducted in the same peaceful and orderly manner as it is required by law and city regulation to be conducted upon city streets.
(r) Public vehicular parking area.
The following terms as used in the rules and regulations set forth in this Article shall have the following meanings: