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Tweed-New Haven Regional Airport [4] (IATA: HVN, ICAO: KHVN, FAA LID: HVN) is a public airport located three miles southeast of downtown New Haven, in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. [5] New Haven Airport is partly located in the City of New Haven (which owns the airport) and partly in the Town of East Haven.
FAA Airport Diagrams; note that these change every 28 days. Taken from PDF on FAA site and converted to SVG using en:Wikipedia:How to draw SVG circuits using Xcircuit. Author: Produced by the National Aeronautical Charting Office (NACO), a department of the United States en:Federal Aviation Administration.
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Tweed New Haven in Connecticut is an oddity of an airport — plunked down smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood. Nearby neighbors awaken early — generally at 6:30 a.m., when the day ...
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Meriden Markham Municipal Airport is the city-owned airport, located 3 miles (4.8 km) south of the city center on the border of South Meriden and Yalesville, and serves private and charter planes. Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks and Tweed New Haven Airport in East Haven are the closest commercial airports to Meriden.
Passengers can travel between terminals, parking lots, hotel shuttles and rental car facilities on the AirTrain monorail, which operates 24-hours a day and is free to ride within the airport.