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Moving Forward
In 1962, when the airport now known as Washington Dulles International Airport opened, it featured an innovative system of mobile lounges to transfer passengers from the iconic main terminal building to aircraft waiting on the tarmac. Today, the new Aerotrain automated people mover system at Dulles is designed both to replace the outdated lounges and to accommodate future growth under the airport’s ambitious expansion plan.
Moving Forward
In 1962, when the airport now known as Washington Dulles International Airport opened, it featured an innovative system of mobile lounges to transfer passengers from the iconic main terminal building to aircraft waiting on the tarmac. Today, the new Aerotrain automated people mover system at Dulles is designed both to replace the outdated lounges and to accommodate future growth under the airport’s ambitious expansion plan.
Moving Forward
Stahmer, Joel (author) / Gould, James (author) / Turner, Richard (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 81 ; 48-78
2016-01-01
312011-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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