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  3. Bradley International Airport - Wikipedia

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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. [23] Northwest Airlines terminated its service to Amsterdam in October 2008 because of the increased cost of jet fuel. [24]

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  5. File:BDL Airport Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: FAA Airport Diagram of Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, CT. Date: July 2011: Source:

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  7. International Parkway - Wikipedia

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    International Parkway is a major north–south freeway in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.Its main purpose is to provide access to DFW Airport from the metropolitan area. . Part of the Parkway from its southern end at SH 183, (Airport Freeway) and SH 360 to the South Toll Plaza for DFW Airport is designated as State Highway Spur

  8. List of Avelo Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Bradley International Airport: November 7, 2024: Present Base [3] New Haven: Tweed New Haven Airport: November 3, 2021: Present Base [14] [15] United States (District of Columbia) Washington, D.C. Dulles International Airport: July 12, 2024: Present [16] United States Wilmington: Wilmington Airport: February 1, 2023: Present Base [17] United States

  9. Hartford–Brainard Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Brainard had nearly 25,000 more takeoffs and landings than Bradley, with 90 per hour during peak periods. [5] As of 2016, Brainard served as the reliever airport for Bradley Airport, with approximately 360 people working at the various airport-related businesses and at government agencies based on-site. [6]