Connecticut Airport Authority Announces Sky Harbour Development at Bradley International Airport

The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) announces a new partnership with Sky Harbour Group Corporation, which has a national footprint and expertise in the development of hangar campuses.

The partnership involves a long-term lease on eight acres of land, which is currently unused on Bradley International Airport property. Sky Harbour will invest $30M to build a multi-hangar campus and associated services.

“As we diversify our partner portfolio and bolster aviation activity at Bradley International Airport, we are pleased to have partnered with Sky Harbour Group to drive further growth at the airport,” said Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E., Executive Director of the CAA. “Their multi-million-dollar private investment will benefit our region for years to come, by creating jobs and making our airport even more attractive to the corporate and private aviation market.”

Sky Harbour Group Corporation (www.skyharbour.group) is an aviation infrastructure company developing the first nationwide network of home basing campuses for business aircraft. The company develops, leases and manages general aviation hangars across the United States.

Sky Harbour’s home-basing offering aims to provide private and corporate customers with the best physical infrastructure in business aviation, coupled with dedicated service tailored to based aircraft, offering the shortest time to wheels-up in business aviation.

“Bradley International Airport is one of the best-managed airports in the United States and serves the country’s top business aviation market,” said Tal Keinan, CEO of Sky Harbour. “Sky Harbour is honored to be joining the airport community and is committed to maximizing the long-term benefits of a Sky Harbour campus to Connecticut.”

Sky Harbour has also announced plans for a future presence at Hudson Valley Regional Airport (POU),  located 7 miles south of the City of Poughkeepsie, New York.  Both new campuses will address the large and growing hangar deficit impacting the New York metro area, according to Sky Harbour officials. 

The Bradley International Airport and Hudson Valley Regional Airport developments join Sky Harbour campuses now operating at Houston’s Sugar Land Regional Airport (SGR), Nashville International Airport (BNA), and Miami Opa-Locka Executive Airport (OPF); campuses under construction at Denver Centennial Airport (APA), Phoenix Deer Valley Airport (DVT), Dallas Addison Airport (ADS), and Chicago Executive Airport (PWK); and additional campuses soon to be announced.

Construction of the new hangar complex at Bradley is expected to begin in 2025. Bradley International Airport is New England’s second-largest airport. Recognized nationally by leading travel publications for its ease of travel, Bradley International Airport is ready to welcome passengers with new nonstops and expanded services, including some announced earlier this month.