The FAA has reopened two runways at Reagan Airport following the Jan. 29 plane crash between an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter.
Officials want to permanently keep helicopters away from commercial jets taking off and landing at a busy Washington, D.C., airport after the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in more than two decades.
The FAA is reopening runways at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and increasing the arrivals rate as the crash investigation continues.
Two Washington, D.C., airport employees have been arrested in connection with the leak of a video showing the moment Flight ...
All three runways at Reagan National Airport outside of D.C. have reopened, with plane activity slowly returning to normal ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is slowing flights into Reagan National Airport, a safety measure taken as members of ...
The deadly collision at Reagan National has led to questions regarding staffing and air capacity. Are those concerns at ...
A plane that took off from Austin and was intending to land at the Scottsdale Airport last night crashed into another ...
Scientists say airports around the country are sinking, and documents show costly ongoing fixes aren't likely to end anytime ...
Almost a week after a helicopter and airplane collision in Washington killed 67 people, investigators are still at work as ...
A Washington Post analysis of FAA maps shows the proximity of the flight path to a helicopter “tunnel” at a midair crossroads ...
The FAA has notified airlines that is cutting the number of arrivals at Washington’s Reagan National Airport after a mid-air ...