The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.
The disruptions were caused by the temporary closure of a crucial air traffic control center in Virginia Friday afternoon after FAA employees reported a strong chemical smell in the building, Duffy said.