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New DC flights approved despite concerns over congested airspace

New DC flights approved despite concerns over congested airspace
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The airspace surrounding Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) is among the most restricted in the United States due to its proximity to key federal buildings. Despite this, recent legislative measures have approved an increase in flight operations at the airport, raising concerns about congestion and safety.

A mid-air crash involving an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter has intensified scrutiny of air traffic around DCA. The airport, one of only two federally owned airports, has experienced near-collision incidents in recent years, prompting the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to express concerns over the congested airspace.

Federal lawmakers supported increasing flights to secure more direct routes to their home states, while airlines sought expansion opportunities. This decision faced opposition from those who believed the airport was already overstressed. Representative Don Beyer criticized the move, stating that it would "dangerously overload" DCA's capacity for personal convenience.

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Conversely, Representative Burgess Owens defended the measure as empowering consumers with more travel options. Delta Air Lines played a significant role in supporting the bill through lobbying efforts.

Despite objections from various quarters and warnings from entities like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), President Joe Biden signed the FAA reauthorization bill into law in May 2024. New landing slots were awarded starting December 2024, allowing airlines further expansion at Reagan National Airport.

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