Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Economic Impact
- $5.2 billion in business revenues for Maryland
- 99,913 total direct/induced/indirect jobs
Assets
- 1.976 million square feet (45.4 acres)
- 5 concourses (4 domestic, 1 international/swing)
- 69 jet gates, 5 gates dedicated to commuter aircraft
Cargo
- 395,000-square-foot Air Cargo Center includes a 60,000-square-foot cargo building in the Midfield Cargo Complex
- Foreign Trade Zone
- 17-acre air cargo ramp
- ramp parking for 17 aircraft with direct nose-in access for 8 freighters
Accessability
- Amtrak's Northeast Corridor route provides passenger rail access to trains operating several times daily between Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City and Boston
- The regional MARC train—a commuter rail system with 39 trains serving the Baltimore-Washington area
- Light rail service—offers service from the airport to downtown Baltimore, Camden Yards, Penn Station, and employment centers in Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties
- Easily accessible interstate connections—quick access to I-95, I-695, I-295 and I-97
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