The Washington Times, April 3rd, 2000
The two most rapidly expanding airports in the country today grew up together in Washington's back yard, but never before has their sibling rivalry been so great. Officials at Washington Dulles International Airport and Baltimore-Washington International Airport at first discount talk of competition in this era of surging passenger traffic. "There really is not an effort to beat Dulles, there is so much demand in the marketplace we are just trying to provide the services that the customers want," said David Blackshear, president of the Maryland Aviation Administration, who was hired six mont...
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