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Bradley Airport gets $5M federal grant for checked baggage facility

- By Luther Turmelle STAFF WRITER luther.turmelle@hearstmedi­act.com

Constructi­on of a new facility at Bradley Internatio­nal Airport to modernize the system used to handle checked baggage is expected to get underway soon, according to the executive director of the Connecticu­t Airport Authority.

Kevin Dillon said that thanks in part to a $5 million grant from the federal government, constructi­on of an inline bag screening building at the Windsor Locks airport will get underway “within the next couple of months.” CAA officials found out Monday that Bradley Internatio­nal was one of 99 airports in 47 states and two U.S. territorie­s that will share nearly $1 billion worth of grant money from the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

According to FAA officials, the grant aims to improve the overall experience of air travel across the country by expediting baggage check-ins and pickups, creating larger security checkpoint­s, improving ground transporta­tion and upgrading aging air traffic control towers.

Dillon said adding a new inline bag screening building “will serve as a major customer service enhancemen­t for passengers, and it will open up significan­t space for additional growth of airline routes and services.” The new baggage handling facility is expected to be operationa­l by October 2025.

Once the new baggage facility is complete, it will allow officials at Bradley to remove large explosive-detection machines that sit next to ticketing areas in the airport’s lobby areas.

Once the explosive-detection machines are removed from the ticketing areas, CAA officials expect to use the space to create room for additional ticket counters for the airport’s existing airlines as well as for new airlines that may serve Bradley in the future.

Bradley, New England’s second busiest airport after Boston Logan Internatio­nal, is one of seven New England airports awarded money through the competitiv­e grant process. The other six airports in the region receiving funds are in Burlington, Vt., Portsmouth and Manchester, N.H., and three in Maine.

“Americans deserve the best airports in the world, and with demand for air travel surging back, this funding to improve the passenger experience comes at the right time,” said U.S. Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Michael Boyd, president of a Colorado-based aviation consulting firm, said the modernizat­ion of the baggage handling system is critical if Bradley is to protect its reputation with travelers going forward.”

“Most airports had this in place 10 years ago,” Boyd said. “Bradley is way behind the curve on this.”

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? “Americans deserve the best airports in the world, and with demand for air travel surging back, this funding to improve the passenger experience comes at the right time,” said U.S. Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
Contribute­d photo “Americans deserve the best airports in the world, and with demand for air travel surging back, this funding to improve the passenger experience comes at the right time,” said U.S. Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
 ?? CBIS/Contribute­d photo ?? A rendering shows the new baggage facility at Bradley Internatio­nal Airport in Windsor Locks.
CBIS/Contribute­d photo A rendering shows the new baggage facility at Bradley Internatio­nal Airport in Windsor Locks.

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