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Connecticut Delegation Announces Nearly $1 Million in Federal Funding for Three Connecticut Airports

Bradley International Airport, Hartford-Brainard Airport, and Meriden Markham Municipal Airport receive DOT grants

[Hartford, CT] – Today, the Connecticut Congressional delegation announced that Bradley International Airport, Hartford-Brainard Airport, and Meriden Markham Municipal Airport have received nearly $1 million in federal grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation.

“Nearly $1 million in federal funding will make much-needed improvements possible at three Connecticut airports. Investing in our airport infrastructure is critical to ensuring reliable flights, limited congestion, and most importantly, the safety of travelers,” said the delegation in a statement. “We’re proud to have worked together to deliver these investments to Connecticut and will continue to advocate for the funding our airports need to thrive.”

Bradley International Airport will receive a $136,653 grant to rehabilitate 9,510 feet of the existing runway to maintain the structural integrity of the pavement and prevent safety hazards. The grant funds phases 3 and 4 of the project including design efforts and construction oversight.

Hartford-Brainard Airport will receive a $668,764 grant to rehabilitate 4,417 feet of an existing paved runway to maintain the structural integrity of the pavement and prevent safety hazards.

Meriden Markham Municipal Airport will receive a $150,000 grant to reconstruct an existing 10,000 square foot sponsor-owned hangar used for aircraft storage that has reached the end of its useful life.

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