Crowded airspace has been a concern at Reagan National Airport. Here is what to know.
Briefly

Search and recovery operations are ongoing following a midair collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The busy airport, handling over 23,000 flights monthly and serving more than 24 million passengers in 2024, has increasingly faced scrutiny over air traffic congestion. The airport, located across the Potomac River from the capital, has a rich history and was officially opened in 1941, later named after President Ronald Reagan in 1998. The incident raises crucial safety concerns moving forward amid high flight operations.
The recent midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport between an American Airlines flight and an Army Black Hawk helicopter raises serious safety concerns in busy airspace.
The airport's design and busy operations, with over 23,000 monthly flights, highlight the ongoing issue of air traffic congestion that has put safety in jeopardy.
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