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DOT launches redesign of Dulles Airport after 2025 crash, citing safety, outdated systems, and capacity issues.
The Department of Transportation has launched a request for proposals to redesign Washington Dulles International Airport, citing safety concerns after a November 2025 people mover crash that injured 18, along with outdated infrastructure and limited gate capacity.
The project, part of a broader modernization effort, aims to replace aging systems like the current people movers with an expanded underground AeroTrain, improve passenger experience, and address long-standing issues such as jet fuel odors and inefficient layouts.
Public-private partnerships are expected to play a key role, though it remains unclear how the effort aligns with President Trump’s “Making Federal Architecture Beautiful Again” executive order.
DOT lanza el rediseño del Aeropuerto de Dulles después del accidente de 2025, citando seguridad, sistemas obsoletos y problemas de capacidad.