WASHINGTON The drive to reopen Reagan National Airport to small planes has moved to the House or Representatives. Lawmakers have introduced a measure that would allow general aviation and charter flights to resume at National for the first time since the Nine-Eleven terrorist attacks.
Posted April 06, 2005
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