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The Bradley Airport Connector (also the Bradley Field Connector) is a 4.6-mile (7.4 km) freeway built to connect Bradley International Airport to Interstate 91 (I-91) in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. It begins at Exit 48 of I-91 and heads west following Route 20 for about 4 miles along the town line between Windsor and Windsor Locks.
The Bradley Airport Connector, an expressway connecting the airport to I-91, was constructed and opened to traffic in 1961. When the new expressway opened, Route 20 was relocated to use most of the Connector and was truncated to end at I-91.
Bradley Airport Connector: SSR 403: 1.09: 1.75 One-way loop access road between Bradley Airport Connector (SSR 401) and Bradley International Airport terminal in Windsor Locks — — SSR 404: 0.81: 1.30 Route 220 in Enfield: Willard-Cybulski Correctional Institution — — Shaker Road, Bilton Road SSR 405: 0.47: 0.76 Route 175 in Newington ...
Bradley Airport Connector, a freeway connecting Interstate 91 to Bradley International Airport near Hartford, Connecticut Harry Reid Airport Connector , a partially limited-access road designated Nevada State Route 171, connecting Harry Reid International Airport to Interstate 215 and Nevada State Route 593 (Tropicana Avenue) in Paradise, Nevada
With the summer air travel season in full swing, Bradley International Airport said Tuesday it will open its new, $210 million transportation center in mid-July, concentrating all its rental car ...
[42] [43] The Bradley Airport Connector provides highway access to the airport from Interstate 91. Bradley is a dual-use civil/military airport, with the Bradley Air National Guard Base serving as the home of the Connecticut Air National Guard 103d Airlift Wing. Hartford–Brainard Airport (IATA: HFD, ICAO: KHFD, FAA LID: HFD) is a smaller ...
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Bradley Airport is one of only 68 airports worldwide large enough to accommodate the A380. No carriers provide regular A380 service to Bradley, but the airport occasionally is a diversion airfield for JFK-bound A380s. [24] Northwest Airlines terminated its service to Amsterdam in October 2008 because of the increased cost of jet fuel. [25]