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CT Airport Authority - Groton–New London Airport
Groton – New London Airport (KGON) is a public-use, publicly owned general aviation airport on 489 acres. It is located in the Town of Groton, seven miles from New London’s city center, in New London County and is situated in the Mystic Region, a popular area for visitors.
Airport Services at Groton-New London Airport | CT Airport …
The Connecticut Airport Authority takes pride in the services and businesses located at our general aviation airports. Below is the contact information to reach our Groton – New London Airport tenants directly.
Diagram & Data of the Groton-New London Airport | CT Airport …
Airport Data. LOCATION: 3 MI SE of Groton LAT: 41°19.80 LONG: 72°02.71 ELEVATION: 10’ ASL. Runways 05-23-5000’x150’ (grooved asphalt) 15-33-4000’x96’ (grooved asphalt) Traffic Aids Tower Wind Sock (lighted) Lighting Rotating Beacon C&G 05-23 & 15-33 = high intensity. Approach Lighting Navaids Runway 05 – MALSR, PAPI (P4L), Runway ...
Planning & Engineering | CT Airport Authority
The Connecticut Airport Authority and the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) have updated the 20-year Master Plan for the Groton New London Airport. This document provides information on how the airport can grow to meet the need of the traveling public.
Contact Us at Groton-New London Airport | CT Airport Authority
Groton, CT 06340 . E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (860) 445-8549. Noise Complaint Phone Line: (860) 449-1740 . Business Hours: 8:30 am – 4 pm, Monday – Friday (except holidays)
Airport Rates and Charges | CT Airport Authority
Airport Development Zone Program; Leasing & Development Opportunities; Procurement Opportunities; Transportation Agreements; Bradley Airport; General Aviation Airports. Danielson; Groton-New London; Hartford-Brainard; Waterbury-Oxford; Windham; Contact Us
Contact CAA | CT Airport Authority
Connecticut Airport Authority If you have specific questions or concerns about the CAA, please contact us. We review every message and provide a timely response.
CT Airport Authority | Connecticut's General Aviation
The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) was established in 2011 to develop, improve, and operate Bradley International Airport and the state’s five general aviation airports (Danielson, Groton-New London, Hartford-Brainard, Waterbury-Oxford, and Windham).
A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference for bidders will be conducted at Groton-New London Airport, 155 Tower Avenue, Groton, CT 06340 in the Terminal Building on, April 11, 2024,
About CAA | CT Airport Authority
The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) was established as a quasi-public agency in 2011 to own, improve, and operate Bradley International Airport and the five state-owned general aviation airports (Danielson, Groton-New London, Hartford-Brainard, Waterbury-Oxford, and Windham).