Board-approved plan to be sent to FAA for concurrence
A significant update to Dulles International Airport’s (IAD) Master Plan, which provides a long-term framework for the airport’s development, was approved Wednesday by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board of directors. The document provides a comprehensive vision for development opportunities spanning the next several decades that will keep Dulles in a strong position to accommodate the National Capital Region’s growing transportation needs.
Many concepts in the previous plan document, adopted in 1985, have already been realized. The newer revision considers the accelerating growth of passengers using Dulles in recent years fueled by Silver Line Metrorail service, as well as more airlines with increasing nonstop service to destinations around the world. The airport’s annual passenger activity is expected to grow more than 30 percent by 2030, when compared with 2024 figures. |