A new air traffic control tower was unveiled at the Northwest Arkansas National Airport on Wednesday.
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New air traffic control tower opens at XNA
Officials say the 145-foot tower replaces a temporary structure used since 1998 and reflects the region’s rapid growth and rising air travel demand.
The partnership was born from tragedy, a 1977 Southern Airlines plane crash. The weather was to blame.
Ground stop lifted at DC-area airports after chemical odor disrupted air traffic control operations. DCA, Dulles, BWI resume with ground delays.
The ground delays, which also affected the airport serving Richmond, Va., were expected to last until at least midnight, according to the F.A.A., which said the smell had affected air traffic ...
Flights were grounded at three major DC-area airports for several hours on Friday night because of a “strong odor” that ...
Passengers at three airports in the Washington, DC, area are facing significant delays after a ground stop was issued Friday afternoon due to an equipment outage, according to the FAA and ...
Flights resume at DCA and other area airports after issue at FAA facility halts regional air traffic
Four airports serving Washington, Baltimore and Richmond halted all flights tonight (Friday) for over an hour because of a strong chemical smell that was impeding air traffic controllers, according to ...
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FAA lifts ground stops after 'strong chemical smell' affects Potomac air traffic controller facility
Several airports in the Northeastern U.S. briefly stopped traffic on Friday when a 'strong chemical smell' was reported at an air traffic control facility, the FAA said Friday.
The agency said the chemical odor was impacting some air traffic controllers, prompting the precautionary closure ...
Passengers at three airports in the Washington, DC, area are facing significant delays after a ground stop was issued Friday afternoon due to an equipment outage, according to the FAA and ...
Flight disruptions in Washington, D.C., due to a chemical odor at FAA facility. Thousands of travelers face delays and security lines.
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