Dulles International Airport needs to capitalize on the growing international market, vice president of air service development at the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority says. That's why the Washington, D.C.-area airport is striving to grow into a cargo hub. "It's important to us to expand our cargo operations because we need to best meet the needs of our shipping public in the Washington region," Mark Treadaway says. "As we see our air service grow and we see continued expansion of that air service, we see it as one of our important goals to keep growing as an international gateway cargo hub." Etihad Airways began daily service in March to Dulles. Emirates started flying out of the airport in 2012. Brussels Airlines pulled into Dulles in June.
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