Washington Dulles board approves $19.9 billion airport overhaul, including $6.2 billion terminal reconstruction

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The primary international airport serving the Washington, D.C., region is set to begin a $6.2 billion reconstruction of its main terminal in late 2027. The project forms part of a broader $19.9 billion plan to overhaul Washington Dulles and its supporting infrastructure.

Discovered 2026-08-19T09:35:59.147686-07:00 | 2026-08-19T09:35:59.147686-07:00

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  • The $6.2 billion terminal reconstruction will reshape capacity and passenger-processing infrastructure at a major U.S. international gateway, with construction scheduled to begin in late 2027.
  • The broader $19.9 billion overhaul signals a significant, long-term investment in Washington Dulles’ facilities and operating environment, with potential implications for airlines, airport tenants and aviation suppliers.

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