Each year, more than 35 million people and 400,000 tons of freight cargo pass through the region’s three major airports—Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA), Washington Dulles International (IAD), and Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall (BWI) airports. In all, the airports directly or indirectly support more than 450,000 jobs and some $50 billion in annual economic activity.
The TPB, through its Continuous Airport Systems Planning program, supports the planning, development, and operation of airport facilities and the transportation facilities that serve them. This work includes monitoring local air travel patterns, forecasting future air passenger and air cargo needs, and developing plans for improving how people and goods get to and from the region’s airports.
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October 8, 2014
As part of the COG Board infrastructure focus in 2014, Jack Potter, CEO of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) which oversees Dulles and...
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September 24, 2013
By 2040, regional planners expect a two-thirds increase in the amount of freight cargo traveling to, from, within, or through the Washington region, outpacing...
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February 26, 2013
The annual process of updating the region's constrained long-range transportation plan, or CLRP, started last October when the Transportation Planning Board...
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January 22, 2013
The majority of air travelers in the Washington region say that proximity to their hotel, place of business, or home matters most in choosing which of the...
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June 12, 2012
Getting to any one of the Washington region's three major airports by car took longer in 2011 than it did in 2003 for travelers in many parts of the region,...