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As D.C. gets closer to a massive military parade aiming to celebrate the Army's 250th anniversary, one group of people may be impacted more than they realize: People trying to fly in or out of DCA ...
The FAA is implementing flight caps at Newark airport through 2025 while upgrading telecom systems and addressing controller staffing shortages to improve operational reliability.
A ccording to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), travelers in and around the Washington, D.C. area may experience flight disruptions due to an Army parade scheduled for June 14 ...
The FAA "is expected to suspend airline operations at DCA" on the evening of June 14 due to President Trump's military parade, airport officials in the D.C. area said.
WASHINGTON (7News) — If you’re flying out of Reagan National Airport (DCA) this Saturday, you might want to reconsider your travel plans. A massive military parade organized in honor of the U ...
Organizers say the parade is expected to end at 7:30 p.m. ET. When the parade ends, a concert at the Ellipse is scheduled to start, and Army officials say a fireworks display will begin at 9:45 p ...
An Army helicopter incident at DCA prompted go-arounds by commercial planes, and the FAA and NTSB are investigating control tower issues affecting air traffic safety.
The Federal Aviation Administration finalized new air traffic restrictions at Newark Liberty International Airport, saying that arrivals and departures would be limited to 34 each per hour through ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday announced it will restrict the number of arrivals and departures through the end of the year at the embattled Newark Liberty International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to suspend flights at Washington's Reagan National Airport during U.S. President Donald Trump's June 14 Army anniversary parade, the agency said Thursday.
FAA confirms it will cut flights at Newark Liberty Airport to reduce delays. ... During the rest of the time, arrivals and departures cannot exceed 34 each per hour through Oct. 25.