Abbreviation | MWAA |
---|---|
Formation | June 7, 1987 |
Type | Airport authority |
Headquarters | Washington National Airport, Arlington County, Virginia, United States |
Region served
|
Washington metropolitan area |
President/CEO
|
John E. Potter |
Affiliations |
Operators of Washington Dulles International Airport |
Staff
|
1,300+ |
Website | www |
Operators of Washington Dulles International Airport
Washington Reagan National Airport
Dulles Toll Road
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) is an independent airport authority, created by the Commonwealth of Virginia, the State of Maryland, and the District of Columbia with the consent of the United States Congress to oversee management, operations, and capital development of the two major airports serving the capital: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.
The Authority, which is an independent public body corporate and politic, leases the airports from the United States Department of Transportation. The U.S. government originally built the airports and continues to own the underlying airport property except for property acquired by MWAA subsequent to the lease. The Authority has its headquarters on the grounds of Reagan National Airport in Arlington County, Virginia.
Though commonly considered one of Washington's three major airports, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is not part of MWAA but is owned by the State of Maryland, operated through the Maryland Aviation Administration, which purchased then "Friendship Airport" from the City of Baltimore in 1972.