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Department of Transportation. Bureau of Aviation and Ports Transportation Strategy Board April 21, 2010 Robert J. Bruno Chief of Engineering Services Bureau of Aviation and Ports. Bureau of Aviation and Ports Mission.

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  1. Department of Transportation Bureau of Aviation and Ports Transportation Strategy Board April 21, 2010 Robert J. Bruno Chief of Engineering Services Bureau of Aviation and Ports

  2. Bureau of Aviation and Ports Mission • To manage, operate, maintain and develop the State – owned aviation and maritime facilities in a safe and efficient manner while meeting the infrastructure demands for these facilities, • To administer State programs offered to the aviation and maritime industries in support of municipal and privately – owned facilities.

  3. STATE OWNED FACILITIES • AVIATION • Bradley International Airport • Waterbury-Oxford Airport • Hartford-Brainard Airport • Groton-New London Airport • Windham Airport • Danielson Airport

  4. NON-STATE OWNED FACILITIES SUPPORTED • AVIATION • Tweed-New Haven Airport • Bridgeport Sikorsky Memorial Airport • Danbury Airport • Meriden Markham Airport • Robertson Airport

  5. Other Bureau Responsibilities • Licensing of all airports and heliports • Aircraft Registration • Accident Investigations

  6. Connecticut AviationSystem Infrastructure Preservation Needs Bradley Terminal Airfield/ Landside General Aviation Airfield Pavements Landside Facilities Municipal Airports Grants in aid

  7. Bradley International Airport - BDL 3,250 Acres 3 Runways - 9,510 feet - 6,847 feet - 5,145 feet

  8. Bradley Capital Improvements • 2005-2009 Infrastructure Improvements $58,000,000 • 2010-2015 Infrastructure Improvements $89,000,000

  9. Groton – New London - GON • 483 Acres • 2 Runways - 5,000 feet - 4,000 feet • Constructed in 1921 as 1st State Airport

  10. Waterbury-Oxford Airport - OXC • 411 Acres • 1 Runway – 5,800 feet • Constructed in 1971

  11. Hartford – Brainard - HFD • 201 Acres • 3 Runways - 4,417 feet - 2,315 feet - 2,309 feet • Dedicated in 1921 byMayor Newton Brainard • 1st Municipal Airport in New England

  12. Windham Airport – IJD • 237 Acres • 2 Runways - 4,278 feet - 2,797 feet

  13. Danielson Airport – 5B3 • 265 Acres • 1 Runway – 2,700 feet • Constructed in 1963

  14. General Aviation Infrastructure Improvements • 2005-2010 Infrastructure Improvements $26,000,000 • 2011-2015 Infrastructure Improvements $40,000,000

  15. Municipal Airports • Tweed-New Haven Airport • Bridgeport Sikorsky Memorial Airport • Danbury Airport • Meriden Markham Airport • Robertson Airport

  16. Connecticut AviationSystem Enhancement Needs • Bradley Airport • General Aviation Airports

  17. New Terminal Development

  18. Connecticut Department of Transportation Bureau of Aviation and Ports Questions:

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