Signature Flight Support
Dulles, VA
About Signature Flight Support
Signature Flight Support at Washington Dulles International Airport operates from a recently renovated executive terminal at 23950 Wind Sock Drive, providing a comprehensive private aviation experience at one of the busiest airports in the National Capital Region. The terminal renovation included modern interior design with flat-screen monitors in the lobby displaying live radar and news, a new business center, private telephone rooms with data ports, an executive conference room, and a pilot lounge with separate game and quiet areas for crew rest. The facility is pet-friendly and offers VIP suite access for high-profile travelers who require additional privacy and security. Signature at Dulles can support aircraft up to a 747 on its reconstructed ramp, and the facility includes U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing rooms for international arrivals. The FBO handles fueling, maintenance coordination, concierge services, catering, and ground transportation arrangements. Dulles has two primary runways and extensive taxiway infrastructure that reduces ground delays compared to Reagan National, where slot restrictions and approach procedures can create congestion. The airport is about 25 miles from central Washington via the Dulles Toll Road, with the Silver Line Metro now providing an additional transit option to downtown. For charter passengers needing to meet with officials, lobbyists, or defense contractors, the location provides access to both K Street and the Virginia defense corridor along Route 28. Signature's global network and loyalty programs add value for frequent travelers who use their FBOs across multiple cities.
Amenities and services
Operations at Washington Dulles International Airport
Downtown Washington DC is 26 miles east, typically 35 to 50 minutes by car depending on traffic on the Dulles Toll Road (Route 267). The Silver Line Metro now runs from Dulles to downtown DC, with a stop at the terminal, though most private passengers use car service. Tysons Corner is 12 miles east, about 15 minutes. Bethesda and Northern Virginia suburbs are 20 to 30 minutes. Car services and black car fleets are well established at both FBOs. Helicopter transfers to downtown DC are available through operators based at the field.