Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) has resumed its operations after a bomb threat to the incoming United Airlines flight 512 from Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
The ground stop impacted about 820 flights, with maximum delays of 66 minutes and average delays of 33 minutes ...
An unconfirmed report of a bomb threat has led to a ground stop at Ronald Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C.
The Federal Aviation Administration says it halted all flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport for a time ...
A ground stop at one of America's most prominent airports took place on Tuesday, halting air traffic and keeping passengers ...
All flights were put on hold after the apparent threat was reported on a plane that had just landed from Houston.
Travelers from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport were forced to evacuate their flight after a reported bomb ...
All flights in and out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport were halted Tuesday after authorities received a bomb ...
A United Airlines flight from Houston’s Bush Airport was evacuated at Reagan National, prompting a ground stop in Washington, ...
The Washington Post reported that according to their sources close to the situation, a person had called the airport’s air ...
A United Airlines flight was evacuated at Reagan Washington National Airport after a bomb threat, Transportation Secretary ...
A United Airlines flight from Houston’s Bush Airport was evacuated at Reagan National, prompting a ground stop in Washington, ...
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