An American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter collided Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
A bill has been filed by a freshman GOP Congressman to rename Washington Dulles International Airport for President Donald Trump.
A resolution introduced in the U.S. House last week would redesignate Dulles International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport.
Nearly 70,000 Ambien pills that were concealed in yarn were seized at Washington Dulles International Airport.
DALLAS — Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board will likely be studying three main elements as they try to pinpoint the cause of the mid-air collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and the U.S. Army helicopter on Wednesday night.
The Potomac plane crash has had a cascading effect that will send ripples through the airline industry for days, if not longer. Here is everything to know.
Rep. Addison McDowell, a North Carolina Republican introduced, H.R. 691 on Thursday. The bill, "to designate Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia as 'Donald J. Trump International Airport,'" was referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Nearly 70,000 Ambien pills hidden inside yarn were seized at Washington Dulles International Airport. According to authorities, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted the pills on January 16 during a routine inspection of a yarn shipment from India. The initial detection occurred in December.
Within moments of the collision, air-traffic controllers were redirecting aircraft in the area to nearby airports, including Dulles International, Baltimore-Washington International and Joint Base Andrews.
Rep. Addison McDowell, a freshman Republican representing part of central North Carolina, has introduced a bill that calls for renaming Dulles International Airport after President Donald Trump.
Some experts, politicians and airport managers have been warning of the risks posed by the crowded airspace at Reagan Washington National Airport.
A retired commercial pilot, who now lives in Colorado Springs, believes commercial traffic should be moved from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport because of the complexity and danger it presen