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Ronald Reagan National Airport reported 4.7 inches of snow on the ground by 7 a.m. Areas west of the airport are seeing totals over 5 inches, and nearly 6 inches are reported to the south.
FlightAware data showed that, as of 5 a.m. ET, 227 flights had been canceled at Reagan National Airport, equivalent to 57% of all flights scheduled there for Monday.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, located a few miles south of Washington, D.C., had the most number of inbound and outbound cancellations as of the morning of Jan. 6, the data shows.
In the latest available data, Witt said 5.5 inches of snow had accumulated within the past 24 hours at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport as of 4 p.m. ... and 88 traffic hazards.
Washington National Airport is subject to a federally mandated perimeter limitation to keep it a short-haul airport and to keep most long-haul air traffic to Dulles International Airport. [48] The rule was implemented in 1966 and originally limited nonstop service to 650 statute miles (1,050 km), with some exceptions for previously existing ...
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) is an independent airport authority, created with the consent of the United States Congress to oversee management, operations, and capital development of the two major airports serving the U.S. national capital: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.
Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., canceled 259 flights, the most among airports and constituting 65% of all flights scheduled there, according to the data.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Fire and Rescue Department serves as the primary responders for the fire, rescue, and EMS response for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport as well as portions of Virginia State Route 267 consisting of parts of the Dulles Toll Road and Dulles Airport Access Highway adjacent to the airport.