FAA Says Traffic Resumes at Washington Area Airports

WASHINGTON—The Federal ‌Aviation Administration said traffic was resuming at the three primary ‌Washington, DC-area airports late on ⁠Friday after a strong chemical smell forced the evacuation of an Virginia air traffic ​control facility.
The FAA said controllers had returned to ⁠the Potomac Consolidated Terminal RADAR Approach Control or TRACON, which controls airspace over numerous airports in the Washington region.
The FAA issued ground stops at Reagan Washington National Airport, ‌Washington ⁠Dulles, Baltimore and smaller airports in Charlottesville and Richmond around 6:40 ‌p.m. EDT before lifting them about 90 minutes later.
The FAA said there ​would be continuing delays as air traffic returns ​to normal. FlightAware said 30% ​of arriving flights at Baltimore and National were delayed and 13% ⁠at Dulles….