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IA-01 OrigIAB from 10-1998
The International Arrivals Building is connected to the Main Terminal. It opened in 1991. It is a dedicated facility for welcoming passengers to the Airport from International flights. Passengers enter the building from the PlaneMates pictured at left.
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IA-02 OrigIAB from 1991
Interior photo of the International Arrivals Building, circa 1991. The growing number of passengers using this building prompted the Airports Authority to approve a building expansion.
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IA-03 Ext Rendering
An exterior rendering of the expanded International Arrivals Building at Dulles. Rendering was produced during the project's design phase.
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IA-04 Int Rendering
An interior rendering of the expanded International Arrivals Building at Dulles. Rendering was produced during the project's design phase.
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IA-05 Int Rendering
An interior rendering of the expanded International Arrivals Building at Dulles. Rendering was produced during the project's design phase.
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IA-06 Int Rendering
An interior rendering of the expanded International Arrivals Building at Dulles. Rendering was produced during the project's design phase.
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IA-07 Int Rendering
An interior rendering of the expanded International Arrivals Building at Dulles. Rendering was produced during the project's design phase.
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IA-08 Tower View 2-2009
The construction site of the IAB expansion as seen from the Main Terminal's Air Traffic Control Tower. Photo from February 2009.
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IA-09 Exterior 2-2009
Exterior view of IAB expansion where mobile lounges will dock with the building. Photo from February 2009.
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IA-10 Interior 2-2009
The IAB expansion will feature sweeping views of the Main Terminal. Photo from February 2009.
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IA-11 Escalator 9-2009
A sweeping view of the Main Terminal as seen inside a completed portion of the IAB expansion at Dulles. Photo from September 2009.
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IA-12 Hall 9-2009
The completed arrivals hall within the IAB expansion at Dulles. Photo from September 2009.
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IA-13 Queue 9-2009
Signage guides passenger flow into the queues in the expanded international arrivals building at Dulles. Photo from September 2009.
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IA-14 Booths 9-2009
The expanded IAB at Dulles has 50 primary inspection positions. Photo from September 2009.
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IA-15 Booths 9-2009
The inspection postions within the IAB at Dulles are operated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Photo from September 2009.
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