
The United States Army’s 250th anniversary will be celebrated on Flag Day at the Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA ), which is planning to halt flights during President Donald Trump’s upcoming military parade on June 14.
The Ronald Reagan National Airport has posted a special occasion update on its website to users informing them that the Federal Aviation Administration is planning to end flights during the June 14 military festival. The airport issued a warning that Saturday, June 14’s military parade in Washington, D.C., could” significantly affect aircraft and flight traffic.”
The Federal Aviation Administration is anticipated to halt aircraft operations at DCA, affecting scheduled flights, in order to provide plane flyovers along the parade route, followed by a fireworks show, according to the Ronald Reagan National Airport. Consumers who have reservations for flights on June 14th may check the status of their flights directly with their flight,  .
Aircraft people advised by the Ronald Reagan National Airport to “avoid traffic delays,” be aware of off-airport motorway closures that may lengthen the journey, and to use the D.C. Metrorail to get to the airport.
Army prepares vehicles for a significant military rally in Washington, D.C.
Event driving and viewing fireworks at the aircraft are reportedly highly discouraged, according to the Ronald Reagan National Airport,” with minimal garage parking capacity at DCA according to construction.” Hope disruptions caused by road closures and increased traffic for both vehicles and pedestrians in the area.
A FAF spokesperson confirmed to For News that the firm was working on a bridge strategy with the Department of Defense for the aircraft flying in the future military rally. Brief Flight Regulations for Washington, D.C., will also be made available in cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security to “ensure safety and security during , the party,” the spokesperson said.
The FAA will implement traffic management initiatives ( TMI ) at DCA before, during, and after the event to ensure safety and to facilitate a return to normal operations once the event is over, a spokesperson for the FAA told Fox News. The TMI stops all arrivals and departures during the height of the festival.
The military rally in Washington, D.C., is now scheduled to begin at 6: 30 p.m. and ending at 9: 30 p.m., according to Fox News.