

Travelers arriving at the Salt Lake City International Airport have the convenient transportation option of TRAX light rail. The new design features a state-of-the art parking garage a faster, all-electric baggage system to move large items (think: skis, mountain bikes) 58 restaurants and shops a 28,000-square-foot Delta Sky Club (we're a Delta hub) 16 security screening lanes with automatic return bins to aid in touchless travel as well as Utah-themed art installations to inspire your adventure planning.Īlaska, American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, United and their affiliates all serve Salt Lake City.
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Located just five miles northwest of downtown Salt Lake City, the LEED Gold-certified complex houses one central terminal with two linear concourses.

“We are proud to operate this showcase facility on behalf of SLC.In September 2020, a new Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) was unveiled to travelers. “Celebrating our twentieth year in business, Bradford has been the primary catalyst and developer of CRDC growth and innovation within the US and global aviation industry,” enthuses Benjamin Richter, CEO and founder, Bradford Airport Logistics. “This reduced delivery truck traffic around aircraft and airport facilities is not only more secure but reduces emissions from weekly delivery trucks.”Īnother sustainability component announced during the grand opening is the donation of the airport’s excess food supplies to the Salt Lake City Mission to redistribute to the community.Īirport concessionaires will bring their non-saleable, but edible food, to a storage and cooler that Bradford Airport Logistics will check daily to bring the food back to the CRDC.įrom there, the SLC Mission will pick it up for immediate distribution to those in need in the community. “This facility will provide increased efficiency and safety, since third-party truck deliveries will no longer be made via the airfield,” says SLC’s executive director, Bill Wyatt. The inspected items includes all the retail goods and food and drinks sold in SLC’s shops and F&B outlets. Upon arrival at the new facility, CRDC staff will carry out regulatory inspections and X-ray screening before consolidating the goods for redistribution to SLC’s terminal and concourses for the end user-the passengers. Operated by Bradford Airport Logistics, the new 22,000sqft facility will receive goods for delivery to the existing airport and for the new-look gateway, which officially opens for business on September 15. Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) has opened a new $5.6 million Central Receiving and Distribution Center (CRDC) to improve the security screening – and enhance the health and safety – of all goods entering the airport.
