$22 Billion Overhaul: The Future of Dulles Airport
The U.S. federal government plans a $22 billion renovation of Washington Dulles Airport, which serves as the main international gateway for the capital region and a key United Airlines hub. The project includes terminal expansions and new concourses scheduled for completion by 2034.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a significant $22 billion federal government plan to rebuild Washington Dulles Airport, a crucial hub for international travel and United Airlines.
Presided over by President Donald Trump, the renovation seeks to address current infrastructural inadequacies and improve the airport's reputation. Terminal expansions and the addition of four new concourses are part of the proposed revitalization plan, shared with airlines back in May, and aim for completion by 2034.
While specific financing details remain under discussion, Duffy described the future airport as 'brand-new'. The focus now is on enhancing passenger experience, addressing criticisms about outdated facilities, and meeting increased traffic demands, following its record-breaking year in 2025.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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