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United begins building $16M training center in Fairfax County

Airline expects 20,000-square-foot facility to open in 2025

A United Airlines Airbus A321neo. The plane is in flight, pictured against a clear sky, and bearing the United logo. Photo courtesy United Airlines

A United Airlines Airbus A321neo. Photo courtesy United Airlines.

A United Airlines Airbus A321neo. The plane is in flight, pictured against a clear sky, and bearing the United logo. Photo courtesy United Airlines

A United Airlines Airbus A321neo. Photo courtesy United Airlines.

United begins building $16M training center in Fairfax County

Airline expects 20,000-square-foot facility to open in 2025

//November 25, 2024//

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United Airlines has started construction on a $16 million inflight center in , the county’s authority announced Monday.

The 20,000-square-foot facility near the airline’s hub at Washington , which straddles the Fairfax and Loudoun county lines, is expected to open in 2025.

“We are excited and honored that United has chosen to locate their new, state-of-the-art training facility in Fairfax County,” Victor Hoskins, president and CEO of the , said in a statement. “We look forward to continuing to support United in their growth journey.”

United will train 650 flight attendants a month on safety and service at the center, which will have classrooms, airplane cabin and door trainers and a mock fuselage to practice evacuating aircraft and other emergency situations.

The facility will be the training home for flight attendants in United operations at Washington, D.C., area airports, including , Ronald Reagan Washington National and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall airports. United is the D.C. region’s largest carrier by flights and destinations, according to a news release.

“This new training center is yet another step in our long-term investment in our people and our commitment to growth here in the greater Washington region,” John Slater, United’s vice president of inflight services, said in a statement.

United made Dulles Airport a hub nearly 40 years ago. It now has nearly 250 daily flights to about 100 destinations from Dulles, and the airline is set to open a 435,000-square-foot concourse at the airport in 2026.

United also has hubs in Chicago; Denver; Houston; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Newark, New Jersey; and Guam. In January 2023, United opened a 56,000-square-foot inflight training center in Houston.

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