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National Airport flights resuming after tower fire alarm

Flights halted by a fire alarm at Reagan National Airport resumed by noon, with delays averaging 39 minutes, the Federal Aviation Administration reported.

  • Flights at Reagan National Airport resumed around noon after a fire alarm in the control tower halted all traffic in the morning.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration reported that flights are delayed an average of 39 minutes due to heavy traffic and the earlier disruption.
  • The FAA confirmed that the air traffic control tower was fully operational again as of noon.
  • Reagan Airport was previously the site of a deadly plane crash in 2001, raising safety concerns about air travel.
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Flights resuming at Reagan airport after fire alarm in tower halted all traffic

Flights at Reagan National Airport resumed after a fire alarm disrupted air traffic control, causing delays and raising aviation safety concerns

·Boston, United States
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