Aviation Industry Seeks End to Bizjet Ban at Reagan Airport

Credit: SIGNATURE FLIGHT SUPPORT
Although no aircraft using Reagan Washington National Airport were hijacked on Sept. 11, 2001, the events of that day prompted U.S. security officials to close the airport indefinitely to business jets and turboprops. Leaders of the business flying community have been unable to determine what agency...

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