Airport on the Potomac: a Photo Story

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is one of three airports serving the greater Washington D.C. area. The airport is also called National Airport, Washington National, Reagan, or DCA.

The airport is three miles south of Washington D.C. in Arlington, Virginia, across from the Potomac River. It is easily accessible to residents in Washington D.C., Virginia, and Maryland by vehicle and a stop on either the blue or yellow lines on the Metro. This rapid transit system serves both the inside and the outside of the Capital Beltway.

Passengers can be dropped off by loved ones or ride shares at one of two locations with access to all four terminals. Terminal A is the oldest terminal and services flights mostly from Air Canada, Frontier Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. Terminal B services American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. American Airlines and jetBlue share Terminal B/C. Terminal C is used solely by American Airlines.

On March 22, 2017, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which operates Washington National, announced the plans for “Project Journey,” a $1 billion remodel. To this day, scaffolding and alternate routes for security check-in, limit access to some of the areas inside the airport. The National Hall, which connects all the terminals within the airport, is only accessible for ticketed passengers. The public can only view the National Hall from the departure level through the glass.

People who are not flying but like to watch airplanes take off and land have another option to view this beautiful airport. Gravelly Point is a park north of Washington National and connects bike riders to the Mount Vernon Trail. There are picnic benches, a large field, and plenty of opportunities to take photos of incoming airplanes.

An American Airlines flight arrives in the late afternoon at Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia on January 27, 2020 amid mostly clear skies.
Elements of Photography: Sense of Place, Rule of Thirds, Leading Lines
Drop-offs and pick-ups on January 28, 2022 are visible from the metro platform at the Ronal Reagan Washington National Airport metro stop.
Elements of Photography: Rule of Thirds, Sense of Place
Passengers departing from Washington National on January 28, 2022 are dropped off by loved ones or ride shares at Terminal C.
Elements of Photography: Linear perspective, Rule of Thirds
Passengers seen on January 28, 2022 are waiting to check-in for their flights at the departure level and take in views of the expansive National Hall and the airplanes outside.
Elements of Photography: Movement
Passengers are walking through the National Hall in between Terminal A and B/C at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 28, 2022.
Elements of Photography: Movement, Leading Lines
Passengers arriving at Washington National leave the secure are to get their bags from baggage claim on the first level of the airport on January 28, 2022.
Elements of Photography: Silhouette, Rule of Thirds, Framing
On the arrival level of Washington National Airport passengers look at multiple screens to see which baggage claim carousel their checked bags will come to on January 28, 2022.
Elements of Photography: Motion, Rule of Thirds
A family is seen with their luggage heading towards the parking garage on one of the people movers on January 28, 2022.
Elements of Photography: Motion, Graphics
Photographer at Gravelly Point captures an airplane arriving at Washington National Airport in the late afternoon on January 27, 2022. Gravelly Point is located less than a mile north of Washington National.
Elements of Photography: Shadow, Repetition, Decisive Moment, Sense of Place

On the Mount Vernon Trail, the control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is clearly visible in the late afternoon on January 27, 2022. Elements of Photography: Rule of Thirds, Framing