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US talks to rebuild Washington Dulles Airport intensify

An official revealed that the Trump administration is in talks to reach an agreement on a multi-billion dollar rebuilding of Washington 'Dulles International Airport.

Steve Bradbury, Deputy Transportation Secretary, said that the Department and the Authority running the Airport are in ongoing discussions to find a solution. Sources say that President Donald Trump met with United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby on February 25 to discuss the future of Dulles. His company is responsible for nearly 70% Dulles traffic, according to sources. Bradbury stated that "those discussions are still ongoing." Bradbury said: "Those discussions are continuing." United declined to comment.

Trump stated in December that he had a new design for Dulles. He said, "I plan to rebuild Dulles because it's a bad airport." It should be an amazing airport... "They have a beautiful building but a terrible airport."

The critics say that 'Dulles needs modernization, and they complain about the slow mobile lounge vehicles which transport passengers along the tarmac. USDOT criticised in December the "jet fuel smell" in the concourses and the "paltry number" of gates at the main terminal.

Sources said that the airport, which is run by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority on a 50-year leased approved by Congress, will hold additional meetings with United and USDOT regarding expansion plans.

Bradbury said MWAA has been working with United for years to develop a master plan of expansion for Dulles. Bradbury stated that the president and the administration felt "that's wonderful, but it's just not enough and not fast enough".

Officials said that the Trump administration was considering plans to cost billions of dollars more.

The airport, which is located about 25 miles (40 km) from the U.S. capital and opened in 1962, will get a new 435,000-square-foot (40,412-square-meter), 14-gate concourse this fall ?serving United customers.

Dulles handled 29 million passengers in 2025. This is a 6.4% increase.

The terminal building of the airport was designed by Eero Sárinen, a Finnish architect. It is a unique structure with a roof that slopes upwards on both sides.

USDOT sought proposals in December to completely re-design the airport. This could include tearing down its 'historic main terminal.

In February, it was reported that Trump had offered to release his funding hold for a 16 billion dollar tunnel under the Hudson River in New York in exchange for Democratic senator Chuck Schumer's support for renaming Dulles Station and New York Penn Station in Trump's honor.

(source: Reuters)