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  2. Dulles, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The USPS defines Dulles as an "acceptable" city name for the 20166 ZIP code, whose "recommended" city name is Sterling. [2] Dulles is also the city name for ZIP code 20189. [citation needed] The addresses for shipping parcels to United States embassies and consulates, as well as their employees worldwide, are located in Dulles. [citation needed]

  3. Dulles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Washington Dulles International Airport (/ ˈ d ʌ l ɪ s / DUL-iss) (IATA: IAD, ICAO: KIAD, FAA LID: IAD) – commonly known by its former name of Dulles International Airport, by its airport code of IAD, or simply as Dulles Airport – is an international airport in the Eastern United States, located 26 miles (42 km) west of downtown Washington, D.C., in Loudoun and Fairfax counties in ...

  4. Manassas Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Due to airport activity and nearby housing development, the airport moved to its current location in 1964. The new airport opened with a single 3,700-by-100-foot (1,128 m × 30 m) paved runway. In 1992, the city purchased a control tower from Centennial Airport near Denver and reassembled it at Manassas Regional Airport.

  5. List of airports serving Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Washington Airport, a now-defunct airport which served Washington, D.C., from 1927 to 1933 (its merger with Hoover Field) Washington-Hoover Airport, a now-defunct airport which served Washington, D.C., from 1933 to 1941; Washington Executive Airport (FAA: W32), a public use airport near Clinton, Maryland, served until 2022 [1]

  6. Dulles International Airport station - Wikipedia

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    The funding and planning of Phase 2 through Dulles Airport continued while Phase 1 was being constructed. On April 6, 2011, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) board voted 9–4 to build an underground station 550 feet (170 m) away from the terminal, rather than an above-ground station 1,150 feet (350 m) away from the terminal ...

  7. Virginia State Route 267 - Wikipedia

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    Dulles Airport (via Dulles Access Road) No eastbound exit; eastbound access via exit 9A opened June 30, 2009 [43] 13.98: 22.50: Route transition between Dulles Greenway and Dulles Toll Road: Fairfax: Herndon–McNair line: 14.70: 23.66: 10: SR 657 – Herndon, Chantilly: Tolled westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 15.45: 24.86 — Dulles ...

  8. Norfolk International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Operations moved to Glenrock Airport, but the Great Depression caused all commercial flights to be suspended indefinitely, grounding Norfolk for five years. In 1938, Norfolk Municipal Airport was established on the site of the former Truxton Manor Golf Course, featuring a 3,500-foot runway and a passenger terminal, which was completed in 1940. [6]

  9. AeroTrain (Washington Dulles International Airport) - Wikipedia

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    The AeroTrain system was scheduled to open in fall 2009, but was delayed until 2010 in order to complete reliability tests. [4] [5] It opened to Dulles employees on January 20, 2010, and to passengers on January 26, 2010. [6]