Operations resume at Washington airport after bomb threat
WASHINGTON >> Operations resumed at Reagan Washington National Airport on Tuesday after a brief halt due to a bomb threat against a United Airlines plane.
Flights resume at Washington airport after ‘security’ issue
Passengers on a United Airlines plane were being offloaded and bussed to the terminal. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
All Flights Halted At Washington's Ronald Reagan Airport After Bomb Threat
All flights into and out of one of the United States' busiest runways were halted for a time Tuesday due to a bomb threat, federal authorities announced.
Bomb threat halts flights at Washington’s Ronald Reagan airport, FAA says
Scare involved a United Airlines plane that was moved to an isolated area, passengers taken off; delays reported at DC airport
Flights halted at Washington’s Reagan airport for a short time after reported threat
Flights at Washington's Reagan airport were temporarily halted due to a bomb threat, later deemed non-hazardous by the FBI.
'All clear' at Reagan National Airport following unfounded bomb threat, Duffy says
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said "a United flight from Houston to Washington D.C. received a bomb threat" that was determined to be unfounded.
Washington Airport RECAP: Flights grounded at major hub after 'bomb threat'
All flights were grounded at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport following a 'security issue' as passengers were seen being evacuated from a plane
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