The federal government is providing millions of dollars in aid to Connecticut’s 11 airports due to impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao said the Federal Aviation Administration will award $30,344,477 to 11 airports in Connecticut to help respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Most of the funding will go to Bradley International Airport.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s said Airport sponsors should work with their local FAA Office of Airports field office on the application and grant-agreement process.
Funding for Each CT Airport
- Bradley International: $28,543,046
- Tweed-New Haven: $1,160,431
- Igor I Sikorsky Memorial in Bridgeport: $157,000
- Waterbury-Oxford: $157,000
- Danbury Municipal: $69,000
- Groton-New London: $69,000
- Hartford-Brainard: $69,000
- Danielson: $30,000
- Meriden Markham Municipal: $30,000
- Robertson Field: $30,000
- Windham: $30,000