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Washington DC airport suspends flights during Trump's Army Parade

Washington's Reagan National Airport said on Thursday that the Federal Aviation Administration would likely suspend flights during U.S. president Donald Trump's Army Anniversary Parade on June 14.

The Federal Aviation Administration will suspend airline operations in DCA to accommodate aircraft flyovers, followed by fireworks displays, according to a notice posted on the airport's website.

Washington Post reported that the airport, which is located less than 2 miles from National Mall, may be closed for up to 4 hours.

The celebration of the U.S. Army 250th Anniversary will coincide with President Obama's 79th Birthday.

In January, sixty-seven people died when an American Airlines regional plane and a helicopter collided. They crashed into the Potomac River. This was the worst U.S. aviation disaster in over 20 years.

(source: Reuters)