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  Airport Technology - Bradley International Airport (BDL/KBDL), Hartford, CT, USA
In 2005, Bradley had an average of 5.8 million passengers and that number is projected to grow to 8.6 million by the year 2010, with an economic impact on the region of approximately $2.4bn.
Of this funding, $5.5m was invested in reconstructing the most heavily used taxiway at the airport and $4.4m was used for equipment to recycle glycol, which is used in aircraft de-icing operations.
The majority of the funds were part of the Bradley International Airport Improvement Fund, derived from airport revenues and used to pay for additions or improvements to the airport.
www.airport-technology.com /projects/hartford   (1477 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport Digest
Bradley International Airport should in consultation with its stakeholders develop a vision statement that defines the airport in terms of its purpose.
Bradley International Airport's leadership shall review all policies and procedures imposed on requests from the airport to implement capital projects and modify, directly or through legislation, the policies and procedures found to be inconsistent with the operation of a business enterprise, or unnecessary given Bradley's reliance on the Enterprise Fund.
Bradley International Airport should increase its staff resources to assure an in-house presence and the expertise needed to coordinate the development of strategic business plans and measure their performance on an ongoing basis.
www.cga.ct.gov /pri/archives/2000annualbradley.htm   (1926 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport (BDL) Airport Information - Windsor Locks, Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bradley International Airport (BDL), located 12 miles north of Hartford, Conn., and 12 miles south of Springfield, Mass., markets itself as a hassle-free alternative to big city airports (such as LaGuardia and JFK).
Also, due to its inland location, Bradley Airport is often open when the other airports on the eastern seaboard are closed due to inclement weather.
But, don’t let all the “big city” talk fool you – Bradley International is actually New England’s second largest airport and is served by 10 major airlines and several regional airlines that connect to numerous destinations in the Northeast, Canada and beyond.
www.ifly.com /bradley-international-airport/airport-overview   (168 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport Ch 4
Broaden the mission statement for Bradley to include a vision of the airport as seeking to be best in class, customer friendly and driven, an economic engine for the region, and managed in a professional and business-like manner.
Airports, including Bradley, are commonly viewed as public facilities, but they increasingly operate in a competitive environment, competing for passengers and air service.
Purpose: To assure Bradley International Airport has single focus, is free of the state bureaucracy, and the power to direct the development and operation of the airport is in the hands of individuals who have significant business experience and bring a business perspective to airport policies.
www.cga.ct.gov /pri/archives/2000bradleyreportchap4.htm   (4582 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bradley International Airport (IATA: BDL, ICAO: KBDL) is a public airport located in the three towns of Windsor Locks, Suffield and East Granby in Hartford County, Connecticut.
Bradley has its origins in the 1940 acquisition of 1700 acres (7 km²) of land in Windsor Locks by the State of Connecticut.
Bradley eventually received a waiver for it from the Department of Homeland Security.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bradley_International_Airport   (1269 words)

  
 Bradley Airport Parking - Bradley International Airport, Hartford - Airport Shuttle - Discount Parking
Bradley Airport parking has experienced a capacity expansion, adding 3500 spaces to their short term on airport parking garage located directly in front of the main terminal buildings, and easy minutes walk from the undercover and surface lot airport parking areas.
Another on airport parking option is Bradley’s Long Term Lot 1, designated by directional signs as you enter the airport access road, and where costs are set at $4.00 for the first hour and $11.00 maximum charge for the day or $55.00 for a week’s discount airport parking.
Bradley Airport parking is in a first-come-first-serve basis, however travelers can always call ahead in order to determine facility capacities, vacancies, current road and weather conditions on 860.627.3555.
www.wise4living.com /tpark/hartford.htm   (648 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport | Airport Guide | iExplore.com
There is both on- and off-site parking at the airport (tel: (860) 627 3555).
The airport is physically accessible to disabled passengers, with lifts in both terminals and ramps in both Terminal B concourses.
Eight TDD/TTY phones for the speech and hearing impaired are located in the lobby, in two concourses, the baggage reclaim area of Terminal B and the lobby, concourse and baggage reclaim areas of Terminal A. There are spaces for disabled travelers in both the long- and short-term car parks.
www.africa.com /airportguides/Connecticut/BDL/Overview   (836 words)

  
 Hartford Hotels: Bradley International Airport
Bradley International Airport has many hotels located within 5 miles.
A great gateway, 12 miles north of Hartford, accessible by one exit off a major highway is where you would find Bradley International Airport.
Bradley has a newly central terminal with stores, restaurants, and businesses with hotels also near by.
www.roomrate.com /hartford/attractions/bradleyAirport.asp   (154 words)

  
 BDL FD
BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Bradley Field, as it was originally known, was constructed by the Army Corp of Engineers during 1940 and 1941.
In January 1942, Bradley Field was named after a young Air Force Second Lieutenant, Eugene M. Bradley from Antlers, Oklahoma; who was killed when his P-40 fighter plane crashed at this base on August 21, 1941.
As of today, Bradley International Airport Fire Department is looked upon by other airport fire departments as a progressive department in the A.A.F.F. (Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting) class.
www.protectiveservices.org /bdl.htm   (198 words)

  
 NBAA BAAAP > Bradley International Airport (BDL) - Windsor Locks, CT
The FAA is seeking public input on a proposed noise-compatibility program for Connecticut’s Bradley International Airport (BDL).
Copies of the proposal can be examined at Connecticut Department of Transportation offices at the airport or the FAA office in Burlington, MA.
A new master plan is currently in process, and an NBAA representative is on the study oversight committee as the general aviation representative.
web.nbaa.org /public/ops/airports/bdl   (264 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Connecticut airport evacuated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (AP) — Bradley International Airport was evacuated Tuesday after authorities discovered a "cutting instrument" inside a concourse, police said.
Travelers were evacuated onto the street and airport officials said they would ensure travelers made it to their destinations.
Bradley, located about 20 miles north of Hartford, is the largest regional airport between Boston and New York.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2004-01-20-connecticut-airport_x.htm   (194 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Connecticut; FAA Approval of Noise Compatibility ...
The FAA does not substitute its judgment for that of the airport proprietor with respect to which measures should be recommended for action.
The Bradley International Airport noise exposure maps were determined by FAA to be in compliance with applicable requirements on April 21, 2004.
The Bradley International Airport study contains a proposed noise compatibility program comprised of actions designed for implementation by airport management and adjacent jurisdictions from the date of study completion to beyond the year 2008.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2004/November/Day-08/i24850.htm   (872 words)

  
 Bradley ANGB
The nearby airfield is shared between Bradley International Airport and the 103rd Fighter Wing located at the Bradley Air National Guard Base.
Establishing this CIRF at Bradley rather than at Barnes avoids relocation of a hush house facility at an estimated cost of $3.5M, and avoids construction of additional 18,000 square feet of maintenance facilities already existing at Bradley that will be available.
Even though the ANG facility proposed to receive Bradley’s A-10 aircraft is only 15 miles away, East Granby community leaders emphasized that Barnes’ location in a different state would pose major employment challenges for those who wished to relocate to Westfield, MA.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/facility/bradley.htm   (1208 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport Shuttle Transportation Amherst Northampton Massachusetts Colleges
We operate hourly to and from Bradley International Airport and the Pioneer Valley.
Click here to view typical Bradley Airport Rates to and from Amherst College, Smith College, Mt. Holyoke College, Hampshire College, UMass, Amherst, Northampton, Springfield, South Hadley and the other towns and cities of the Pioneer Valley region of Western Massachusetts.
Hours of service begin with our first arrival at the airport at 5:00 A.M. The next arrival is at 7:15 A.M. and thereafter we arrive each hour at fifteen minutes after the hour.
www.valleytransporter.com /bradley.htm   (371 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport Parking Garage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The new Bradley International Airport Parking Facility was a design/build project and is a 3,500 space, five-story open parking structure.
The first phase of the project, 1,750 spaces was completed by May 1, 2001 and the second phase with an equal number of parking spaces was completed August 31, 2001, 7 months ahead of the original schedule.
The offices for the airport parking authority (2,500 s.f.) were constructed in an adjacent, single story building.
www.downesco.com /fedco/bradley.htm   (91 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport Parking at Connecticut Park Shuttle & Fly
While Bradley Airport parking customers are tracking through the snow and ice, cleaning off their own vehicles and parking and outdoor booth, your car with Park, Shuttle and Fly will be cleared, while paying in a heated building.
When Bradley traffic is at its worst, traffic congestion is easily avoided by using Park Shuttle and Fly.
Airport parking for Bradley International at Park Shuttle and Fly is a simple alternative over other Bradley Airport parking areas.
www.connecticut-parking.com   (248 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport (2000)
The program review study found that Bradley lacked a business development focus, and was run like a state agency, despite being established as an enterprise fund, reliant on its own revenue, and not taxes, to operate.
Public 01-5 does not change the hiring or reporting of Bradley management, but does require that consultants recommended by the board and hired by DOT must report to the board and not the department.
To assess the implementation status of the legislation, DOT was asked to confer with the Bradley Board and respond to the committee regarding progress made in fulfilling the board's mandated functions.
www.cga.ct.gov /pri/archives/2001annualbradley.htm   (1157 words)

  
 Governor Rell: Governor Rell Announces Findings of Bradley International Airport Economic Impact Study
Over the next 20 years the airport is projected to support an annual average of more than 140,000 jobs, $11.4 billion in personal income and $34.6 billion in output.
The improvements we have already made at Bradley and the work that is now under way are transforming it from a great airport into a world-class facility.
The study was prepared by the Department of Economic and Community Development for the Bradley International Airport Board of Directors and the state Department of Transportation.
www.ct.gov /governorrell/cwp/view.asp?Q=294810&A=1761   (511 words)

  
 More Master Plans for Bradley International Airport - UrbanPlanet.org
International flights can leave from any gate in the airport, however flights must arrive at the International Inspection station which is off the old terminal B and has its own gate.
Bradley is what it should stay -- Connecticut International Airport @ Bradley.
If the Northwest flight out of Bradley is a success, then I think we'll certainly see more options in the future (maybe a larger aricraft like an A330, an additional 757 flight, or new service to another European hub).
www.urbanplanet.org /forums/index.php?showtopic=19575&&view=findpost&&p=584794   (2784 words)

  
 Mintz & Hoke Takes Off With Bradley International Airport
AVON, Conn., April 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Bradley International Airport and the Connecticut Department of Transportation have tapped Mintz & Hoke Communications Group to develop and execute the next phase of the airport's marketing communications plan, which includes advertising, public relations and collateral programs.
The airport is more easily accessible, at a total cost that other airports would envy.
We want more people to experience the benefits of travel to and from Bradley International Airport's modern new terminal and parking garage." The agency was selected after an agency review and careful scrutiny by airport and DOT management.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/04-18-2005/0003432013&EDATE=   (840 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport evacuated briefly Airline Industry Information - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bradley International Airport in Hartford was briefly evacuated yesterday (20 January) after a boxcutter was discovered inside a bin in a concourse bathroom.
A custodian is said to have found the item and notified police, who ordered an evacuation of the airport.
Passengers were evacuated to an area outside the terminals at the airport to enable them to be rescreened.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0CWU/is_2004_Jan_21/ai_112418433   (157 words)

  
 AirNav: Report pages about Bradley International Airport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The links we display in the "Other pages about Bradley International Airport" section are links to informative pages about the airport and its operations.
If the page or site you are reporting is for an FBO, business, organization (event if non-profit), or service offered at the airport, please click here to request a business listing (charges will apply).
We are currently featuring 3 links to other pages on the Bradley International Airport page.
www.airnav.com /airport/KBDL/reportlinks   (115 words)

  
 Hartford Airport Parking - Park and Fly at Bradley International Airport (BDL)
Bradley International Airport (BDL) location: BDL is 3 miles west of Windsor Locks, in Connecticut.
Miscellaneous information about Bradley International Airport (BDL): BDL is the busiest commercial airport in Connecticut, servicing passengers of Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, US Airways, Air Canada, American Airlines, Midwest Airlines and USA 3000 Airlines.
The airport is named after a local young serviceman who lost his life in a training accident in the run-up to WWII.
www.bootsnall.com /airport-parking/hartford.html   (517 words)

  
 AirNav: KBDL - Bradley International Airport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In this space we feature lodging establishments that are convenient to the Bradley International Airport.
If your hotel/inn/B&B/resort is near the Bradley International Airport, provides convenient transportation, or is otherwise attractive to pilots, flight crews, and airport users, consider listing it here.
Distances are approximate, and may vary depending on the actual route traveled and the location of the travel start on the airport.
www.airnav.com /airport/KBDL   (669 words)

  
 Sheraton Bradley Airport Hotel - Hartford, CT - Sheraton Bradley Airport Hotel near Hartford Ct_Hartford Airport hotel ...
Our hotel is located within Bradley International Airport, you're only a walk away from flying to anywhere in the world.
We also offer super-comfortable accommodations, a fine restaurant, an indoor pool and other hotel amenities make our Bradley Airport hotel a place to experience rather than just a place to stay.
Explore our site, and you'll discover why the Sheraton Bradley is the perfect choice for families, business travelers, meeting planners and those with an upcoming celebration of a lifetime, whether it be it a wedding, bar mitzvah or retirement dinner.
www.sheratonbradley.com   (214 words)

  
 Bradley International Airport
Now the words are flying over the airport.
Bradley International gets a fix on Fairfield flyers.(Bradley International Airport): An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal
Comments of the state of Connecticut in the matter of expanding international air service opportunities to more U.S. cities ;: Docket no. 4653 (Connecticut.
www.airports-directory.com /index.php?c=93   (141 words)

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