Bradley International Airport

Bradley International Airport
Bradley International Airport, as seen from above
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorConnecticut Airport Authority
ServesState of Connecticut, Western Massachusetts
LocationWindsor Locks, Connecticut, U.S.
Operating base for
Time zoneEastern Time (UTC-04:00)
Elevation AMSL173 ft / 53 m
Coordinates41°56′21″N 072°41′00″W / 41.93917°N 72.68333°W / 41.93917; -72.68333
Websitebradleyairport.com
Maps

FAA airport diagram (2024)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 9,510 2,899 Asphalt
15/33 6,847 2,087 Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Aircraft operations83,238
Based aircraft52
Total Passengers6,656,380

Bradley International Airport (IATA: BDL, ICAO: KBDL, FAA LID: BDL) – historically known as Bradley Field – is a public international airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States. Owned and operated by the Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA), it is the second-largest airport in New England.

The airport is about halfway between Hartford, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts. It is the state of Connecticut's busiest commercial airport and the second-busiest airport in New England after Boston's Logan International Airport, with over 6.75 million passengers in 2019. The four largest carriers at Bradley International Airport are Southwest, Delta, JetBlue, and American with market shares of 29%, 19%, 15%, and 14%, respectively. As a dual-use military facility with the U.S. Air Force, the airport is home to the 103rd Airlift Wing (103 AW) of the Connecticut Air National Guard.

Bradley was originally branded as the "Gateway to New England" and is home to the New England Air Museum. In 2016, Bradley International launched its new brand, "Love the Journey". In 2019, Bradley was the 55th-busiest commercial airport in the United States, by passengers enplaned.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a medium-hub primary commercial service facility.

The former discount department store chain Bradlees was named after the airport as many of the early planning meetings were held there.