Signature Flight Support
Hartford, CT
About Signature Flight Support
Signature Flight Support at Bradley International Airport provides a full-service private aviation terminal between Hartford, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts. Located at 100 Signature Way in East Granby, the FBO serves as a strategic alternative to the congested New York metropolitan area airports, offering less traffic, faster ground handling, and competitive fuel pricing. The facility operates with 24-hour service and surveillance, and its hangars can accommodate aircraft up to Global Express and Gulfstream G-V size. Charter passengers arriving at Bradley benefit from the airport's position along Interstate 91, which connects directly to both Hartford and Springfield, and from easy access to Interstate 84 toward Waterbury and Danbury. The New England location also puts passengers within reasonable driving distance of the Connecticut shoreline, the Berkshires, and Boston. Signature BDL offers standard amenities including a passenger lounge, Wi-Fi, flight planning resources, and refreshments. Ground transportation arrangements, rental cars, and hotel bookings can all be coordinated through the FBO. Bradley handles commercial service from multiple airlines, but the general aviation ramp is well separated from the airline operations, giving charter passengers a private and efficient arrival experience. The airport's dual runways, including the 9,510-foot primary, can handle any business aircraft type without restrictions. For corporate travelers in the Hartford-Springfield corridor, and for New York-bound passengers who want to avoid Teterboro and Westchester congestion, Signature BDL provides a practical and lower-stress option.
Amenities and services
Operations at Bradley International Airport
Downtown Hartford is 15 miles south, roughly 20 minutes by car in normal traffic. Springfield, MA is 26 miles north, about 30 minutes. New Haven runs about 40 miles south and takes 45-50 minutes. Boston is roughly 100 miles northeast via I-90, typically 1.5 hours outside of peak commute hours. New York City is approximately 110 miles south via I-91 and I-95, ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on I-95 corridor traffic. Car services and black car operators are well established at Bradley given its commercial volume.