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Igor I Sikorsky Memorial Airport serves Bridgeport and Fairfield County and is owned by the City Of Bridgeport.The longest of their runways is a paved runway extending 4,761 feet.

The facility is at an elevation of 10 feet at a distance of about 3 miles from Bridgeport.

Nearby accommodations include Ramada Inn, Holiday Inn Bridgeport, Fairfield Inn By Marriott Milford, Red Roof Inn Milford, and Springhill Suites By Marriott Milford, within about 4 miles of the facilities.

Location: Great Meadow Road, Stratford Connecticut 06497 Telephone 203-576-8163 Fax 203 576-8166

Other Transportation nearby:
(Teterboro) Air Charters
(Peekskill) Akron Airport
(Haddam) American Cruise Lines
(Teterboro) Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of NJ
(Bayport) Bayport Aerodrome Airport
(Bridgeport) Bridgeport to Port Jefferson, NY Ferry

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