Southwest Airlines to end flights at O'Hare and Dulles
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A strong chemical smell at a federal aviation facility temporarily prompted ground stops at three major airports in the DC-area on Friday, the FAA said.
Southwest Airlines will no longer service Dulles International Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport beginning June 4.
The Trump administration is in ongoing discussions aiming to reach consensus on a massive project to rebuild Washington Dulles Airport, the primary international
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(NewsNation) — Ground stops are in place at three airports in the D.C. area due to equipment outages. Departures to Ronald Reagan Washington National, Washington Dulles International and Baltimore-Washington International are presently grounded.