Committee for Dulles
The Committee for Dulles is a critical organization founded in 1966 focused on maximizing the potential of Washington Dulles International Airport and boosting the economic landscape of Northern Virginia. It serves as a collective voice for business leaders, policymakers, and influential individuals dedicated to ensuring that Dulles Airport remains a leading air travel provider in the national capital region. The committee acknowledges Dulles Airport's significant economic contributions, including attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors annually and facilitating robust commercial interactions.
The primary mission of the Committee is to promote the economic vitality of Washington Dulles International Airport through community education and advocacy. The organization actively informs businesses and elected officials about the airport's essential role in the region’s economy and supports governmental policies conducive to its growth. To achieve these objectives, the Committee conducts outreach efforts through initiatives such as the Committee for Dulles Community Outreach (CFDCO), which includes a scholarship program designed for high school seniors engaged with Dulles Airport.
In addition to scholarship initiatives, which recently awarded a total of $48,000 in funding to 37 students, the Committee also orchestrates various events such as award dinners and aviation-related gatherings to foster community engagement and support for airport operations. These activities not only highlight the importance of Dulles Airport but also contribute to the broader goal of enhancing public understanding of its economic significance and influence.
The Committee for Dulles is more than just a support entity; it is a dynamic organization committed to the growth and sustainability of the region's critical air transportation hub. Through its proactive approach and community-oriented focus, the Committee seeks to solidify the airport's status as an economic engine for Northern Virginia while simultaneously investing in the future of the community through educational opportunities.
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