FAA allows to resume operations at Reagan Airport following bomb threat By Investing.com
Update: 2025-11-04
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On November 4th, a bomb threat at Reagan Washington National Airport led to a temporary halt in operations, causing significant delays for over 190 flights and impacting thousands of passengers. Authorities quickly responded, evacuating passengers and inspecting the plane, ensuring everyone's safety. Despite the disruption, operations resumed later that day, reminding us of the constant vigilance in air travel security.
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