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Plans for a new concourse at Dulles International Airport move forward. It’s the first of several proposed upgrades, officials say. April 20, 2022. 3 min.
The Washington Dulles International Airport is counting down to the big reveal of its new 435,000 square-foot concourse. In anticipation of the new addition, officials showed renderings of the new ...
Dulles Gourmet Market: 24/7 operation serving snacks, sandwiches, salads to go, and candy (Pre-security, Lower Level) WellFound Foods: Grain bowls, salads, and sandwiches (Pre-security, Main ...
There’s also an expanded assortment of Pepsi vending machines scattered around the airport. A proposed construction plan to the tune of $7 billion includes adding a 14-gate concourse, additional ...
Dulles International Airport (IAD) is one of three airports servicing the U.S. capital. It is situated about 26 miles outside Washington, D.C., in the Northern Virginia suburbs.
A nearly mile-long concourse might not sound like a superlative for a favorite-airport list. But travelers credit “excellent people movers” — especially the elevated ExpressTram — with ...
As part of a $7 billion package of projects Dulles will work on over the next 15 years, the airport plans to build a new concourse (Concourse E) south of the current C-D gates. A portion of the ...
Dulles was going to change that, promising to transform Washington into an international gateway. That the airport was the first in the world built expressly for jet aircraft distinguished it from ...
Continuing the airport’s Tier 2 concourse development program that began last fall with the start of construction of the initial 435,000-sq-ft, 14-gate phase by Turner Construction Co., the ...
Washington Dulles International Airport is an international airport in Loudoun and Fairfax counties in Virginia, United States, 26 miles west of downtown Washington, D.C. The airport serves the ...
A Republican proposal to change the name of Washington Dulles International Airport to Donald J. Trump International Airport deserves the scrutiny it has received so far, writes Jay Parini.
That’s ridiculous and is clearly not a belief held by Richard Paules, who has just thrown the covers off an incredible Lego replica of Washington’s Dulles Airport.