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List of airports in Connecticut






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This is a list of airportsinConnecticut, grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some privately owned and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.

Airports[edit]

This list contains the following information:

City served FAA IATA ICAO Airport name Role Enplanements (2022)
Commercial service – primary airports
Hartford BDL BDL KBDL Bradley International Airport P-M 2,884,843
New Haven HVN HVN KHVN Tweed-New Haven Airport P-N 372,000
Reliever airports
Danbury DXR DXR KDXR Danbury Municipal Airport R 27
Hartford HFD HFD KHFD Hartford–Brainard Airport R 19
Plainville 4B8 Robertson Field R 0
General aviation airports
Bridgeport BDR BDR KBDR Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Airport GA 61
Danielson LZD KLZD Danielson Airport GA 0
Groton / New London GON GON KGON Groton–New London Airport GA 72
Meriden MMK KMMK Meriden Markham Municipal Airport GA 0
Oxford OXC OXC KOXC Waterbury–Oxford Airport GA 177
Willimantic IJD KIJD Windham Airport GA 0
Other public-use airports (not listed in NPIAS)
Chester SNC Chester Airport
East Haddam 42B Goodspeed Airport
Ellington 7B9 Ellington Airport
Marlborough 9B8 Salmon River Airfield
New Milford 11N Candlelight Farms Airport
Putnam C44 Toutant Airport
Simsbury 4B9 Simsbury Airport (Simsbury Tri-Town Airport)
Warehouse Point 7B6 Skylark Airpark
Waterbury N41 Waterbury Airport
Notable private-use airports
Bethlehem CT01 Whelan Farms Airport
Bethlehem 5CT5 Thomson Field Airport
Bethlehem 33CT Irish Hills Farm Airport
Bozrah CT36 Gager Field Airport
Bristol CT96 Green Acres Airport
Colchester CT08 Gardner Lake Airport
Colchester CT07 Ski's Landing Area Airport
Coventry CT09 Heckler Field Airport
Durham CT39 Maplewood Farm Airport
East Haddam CT11 Devils Hopyard Field Airport
East Windsor CT85 Roberts Farm Airport
Ellington CT15 Wysocki Field Airport
Enfield CT19 Laurie Field Airport
Goshen CT42 Wings Ago Airstrip
Griswold CT43 Spruce Airport
Jewett City 24CT Bee Field Airport
Marlborough CT20 Rankl Field Airport
Newtown CT52 Flying Ridge Airstrip
North Canaan CT24 North Canaan Airport
North Stonington CT48 Wychwood Field Airport
Old Lyme 5CT7 Mile Creek Airport
Roxbury CT59 Good Hill Farm Airport
South Windsor CT14 Bancroft Airport
Stonington CT80 Stonington Airpark
Voluntown CT32 Gallup Farm Airport
Washington CT66 Cambrown Airport
Westford CT74 Westford Airstrip
Woodstock 64CT Woodstock Airport
Notable former airports
Ansonia Ansonia Airport (closed 1988-89, now suburban housing)[1]
Bethany Bethany Airport (closed 1966, now town land)[1]
Bristol Stephenson Field, later Bristol Airport (closed 1955-58, now ESPNHQ)[2]
East Hartford EHT Rentschler Field (closed 1993-97, now stadium, retail)[2]
Essex Doane Airport, later Essex Airport (closed 1955-56, still undeveloped)[3]
Hamden Hamden Airport (closed 1936, now industrial park)[2]
Madison N04 Griswold Airport (closed 2007, now municipal athletic fields)[1]
Monroe Monroe Airport (closed 1973-79, now cemeteries)[2]
Norwalk Norwalk Airport (closed 1940-41, now parochial school)[2]
Pachaug 5B4 Pachaug Airport, later Lakeside Airport (closed 1993, now industrial park)[3]
Salem Salem Airport (closed 1951-1960, still undeveloped)[3]
Stafford Springs CT31 Swift Airfield (closed by 2016)[3]
Waterford New London–Waterford Airport (closed 1988, still undeveloped)[3]
West Haven H & H Airport, later West Haven Airport (closed 1950, now suburban housing, elementary school)[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA):

Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT):

Other sites used as a reference when compiling and updating this list:

Citations[edit]

  • ^ a b c d e "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Eastern Connecticut".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_airports_in_Connecticut&oldid=1213246750"

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