Join Us In Reimagining Bradley!
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What’s Happening?
Bradley International Airport is evolving, and we invite you to be a part of the journey. Join us in reimagining travel through Bradley and our role as an economic engine in the region.
Why is Bradley Evolving?
We are your home airport, and we want you to be proud of it. Bradley is also often the first impression for visitors to the region, so we are creating an inviting atmosphere that will leave a lasting impression.
Why Does Bradley’s Growth Matter?
Not only does Bradley’s success translate to a great travel experience for all of our passengers, it supports the regional economy as well.
Our Vision
We’ve embarked on an ambitious plan to transform and grow Bradley — and to make it the airport of choice in the region.
Our Impact
Our growth translates into economic impact — and accolades we’re proud of!
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Your Journey
Initiatives
Ground Transportation Center
The excitement is building for our new Ground Transportation Center which will completely change not only the entry to the airport, but more importantly will add many benefits for our passengers.
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Facilities Modernization
We are changing the travel experience at Bradley — one upgrade at a time. From improvements to passenger flow and new furnishings, to new dining/shopping options, our goal is to have our passengers Love the Journey when they travel through.
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Customer Experience Transformation
Providing a friendly and personalized approach to customer experience is a top priority at Bradley International Airport. This includes developing customer experience enhancements that directly correlate with passenger needs and feedback.
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Creating a “Sense of Place”
When passengers travel through Bradley International Airport, we want to make sure that they immediately recognize the airport, while also getting a sense of the region it is located in.
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Planning
Bradley International Airport Master Plan Update
The Master Plan Update study provides a planning and development framework to address landside and airside facilities and land development considerations for the next 20 years and beyond at Bradley International Airport.
BDL Master Plan Executive Summary
BDL Master Plan
Bradley International Airport Environmental Assessment
The CAA conducted a detailed study to evaluate existing obstructions that penetrate the federally protected airspace. These obstructions are primarily trees located near runway ends or located on small hills surrounding the Airport. As a follow-up study, the CAA is reviewing the potential impacts of tree removal, and selective clearing and/or thinning in areas the area that contain airspace obstructions.
Bradley International Airport Environmental Assessment
Bradley Area Transportation Plan
The Bradley Area Transportation Study includes a comprehensive analysis of current and future traffic conditions and land use in the airport area. The study identifies transportation improvements that are needed to accommodate growth and to develop a strategic plan for maintaining safe and efficient access to the airport area.
Bradley Area Transportation Plan
Bradley Airport Light Rail Feasibility Study
In the fall of 2014, the Bradley Development League initiated an alternatives analysis and feasibility study to determine the viability of a rail connection between Bradley Airport and the future Windsor Locks rail station. The goal of this study is to preserve a rail corridor which would provide a future connection to Bradley.
Bradley Airport Light Rail Feasibility Study
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Plans
Bradley International Airport Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Plan
CAA General Aviation Airports DBE Plan FFY 2021 – 2023
Bradley Cargo Development and Perimeter Road Relocation Environmental Assessment
The Connecticut Airport Authority hosted a public informational meeting, allowing the public to provide preliminary comments on the Environmental Assessment for the Bradley International Airport (BDL) Proposed Cargo Development and Perimeter Road Relocation project. All public inquiries or comments can be sent to [email protected]
Additional project information to follow.
Public Notice of Draft Environmental Assessment Availability
The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) announces the availability for review of the Draft Environmental Assessment (DEA) for the Taxiway T Extension (the proposed action) at Bradley International Airport (BDL). The DEA has been prepared in accordance with the following: Federal National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended; Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Order 1050.1F; FAA Order 5050.4B; Executive Order 11990 – Protection of Wetlands; and Sections 401 and 404 of Clean Water Act (including Section 33 U.S.C. 1344).
Public Notice of Draft Environmental Assessment Availability