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Washington airport plans 389‑foot runway extension; owner negotiations could unlock hangars

5736628 · April 1, 2025
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Officials said bids will go out in April for a roughly 389‑foot runway extension funded in part by a $3,000,000 FAA grant; negotiations with a private landowner could support future hangars and a terminal.

The Washington area airport is moving to bid a runway and taxiway extension project financed in part by a $3,000,000 grant and said negotiations with a private landowner could make future hangars and a terminal more likely.

An airport official told the Washington Area Highway Transportation Committee on March 31 that bids for the runway and taxiway extension will be issued this week and returned in April. The project will extend the runway and taxiway about "389" feet to the east, the presenter said, noting lighting spacing drove the chosen length.

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