President Donald Trump on Tuesday said his administration would “rebuild” Dulles International Airport, pledging to make major changes to the 63-year-old airport.

“It’s not a good airport. It should be a great airport,” the president said in a Cabinet meeting, claiming that his administration had an “amazing plan” to overhaul the facility.

Dulles is already undergoing a massive transformation aimed at modernizing the airport, launched in 2023. One of the centerpieces of the multibillion-dollar program is a 14-gate, 400,000-square-foot concourse. The three-level space, the size of three football fields, is expected to be completed next year.

Whether and how the Trump administration’s plans will align with that project are unclear. On Tuesday afternoon, Transportation Secretary Sean P. Du

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