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 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Washington National Airport was built by the federal government on mudflats alongside the
Its original name remains on the stone facade of the historic terminal (Terminal A), and it is still widely known as "National" or "Washington National," although the formulation "Reagan National" has gained currency.
The airport underwent an extensive renovation and expansion in the 1990s, with the new terminals B and C opening on July 27, 1997.
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 Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reagan's landslide win in the 1984 presidential election is often attributed by political commentators to be a result of his conversion of the so-called " Reagan Democrats," the traditionally Democratic voters who voted for Reagan in that election.
Reagan also signed legislation authorizing the death penalty for offenses involving murder in the context of large-scale drug trafficking; wholesale reinstatement of the federal death penalty would not occur until the presidency of Bill Clinton.
Reagan, left, in one-on-one discussions with Mikhail Gorbachev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR from 1985 to 1991.
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 RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT,LIMOUSINE,BWI,DULLES INTERNATIONAL SERVICE.
The airports we focus are BWI airport, Ronald Reagan Washington international airport and Dulles international airport.
Airports connection connects the Ronald Reagan Washington international airport to multiple locations in Virginia (Warrenton, Culpepper, Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Winchester, and Harrisonburg with connecting service to Richmond, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York).
Airport Connection is committed to ensure that every client's experience from the airports (Washington national airport, BWI airport, Dulles international airport) is as safe, reliable and convenient as possible.
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 Airport Technology - Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Expansion
Until February 1998, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington DC was known as Washington National Airport.
In an airport such as Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which is effectively a national showpiece, the architectural look of the installation is particularly important.
There have been two major projects at the national airport in recent years: the addition of a new terminal and the renovation of terminal A. Terminal B/C handles most of the airport's traffic and is a three-level glass structure with 35 gates and more than 60 shops.
www.airport-technology.com /projects/ronaldreagan

  
 Party Atmosphere As Reagan National Reopens -- 10/04/2001
They planned to return immediately to Reagan National, where they will hold a press conference to reassure the public that the airport is secure and flights are safe.
(Editor's note: What follows is a first-person account of the reopening of Reagan National Airport.
Reagan National - practically a stone's throw from the White House and the Pentagon and just a few miles from the U.S. Capitol and the CIA - reopened with much hoopla, but with far fewer flights.
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 washingtonpost.com: Reagan National Airport
Name change : The airport's name was officially changed to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Feb. 6, 1998.
Perimeter rule : Primarily serving as a "short-haul" airport, National offers nonstop service to destinations no further than 1,250 miles from Washington, with the exception of daily flights to six cities beyond the perimeter: Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Seattle.
National's rule limits the number of landings and takeoffs to 62 an hour.
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 Bush: Washington's Reagan National Airport will reopen
``There really is no greater symbol that America's back in business than the reopening of this airport,'' Bush said Tuesday from the terminal of the airport, which sits close to the White House and other national landmarks.
The airport is to reopen Thursday with shuttle flights to New York's LaGuardia Airport and Boston, according to a government fact sheet and lawmakers briefed on the changes.
The airport, located on the Virginia side of the Potomac, is a major source of jobs in the Washington area.
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 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ( IATA : DCA, ICAO : KDCA) in Arlington County, Virginia is the closest commercial airport to Washington, D.C. Originally Washington National Airport, it was named after former President Ronald Reagan in 1998.
Indeed, the Washington Metro system initially resisted renaming its station serving the airport, arguing that that the high cost of new signage was unnecessary and that the old signs were perfectly clear.
The airport underwent an extensive renovation and expansion in the 1990s, with the new terminals B and C opening on July 27, 1997.
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 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (IATA: DCA, ICAO: KDCA) in Arlington County, Virginia is the closest commercial airport to Washington, D.C. Originally Washington National Airport, it was renamed after former President Ronald Reagan in 1998.
Its original name remains on the stone facade of the historic terminal (Terminal A), and it is still widely known as "National" or "Washington National" (particularly in the DC area), although the formulation "Reagan National" has gained currency.
The airport underwent an extensive renovation and expansion in the 1990s, with the new terminals B and C opening on July 27, 1997.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ronald_Reagan_Washington_National_Airport   (1382 words)

  
 Airport Technology - Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Expansion
Until February 1998, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington DC was known as Washington National Airport.
In an airport such as Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which is effectively a national showpiece, the architectural look of the installation is particularly important.
There have been two major projects at the national airport in recent years: the addition of a new terminal and the renovation of terminal A. Terminal B/C handles most of the airport's traffic and is a three-level glass structure with 35 gates and more than 60 shops.
www.airport-technology.com /projects/ronaldreagan   (428 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Ronald Reagan National Airport, Washington, D.C. at Epinions.com
National is one of those airports and the reason is simple: short runways.
Overall, National is by far my favorite airport in the Washington D.C. area and it is one of the most aesthetically beautiful and functionally usable airports anywhere.
There's a Metro subway station at National, so in fewer steps than it would take you to get to the baggage claim in some airports, you're on a modern subway train whisking your way under the river and into the beating heart of the capital.
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 Ronald Reagan National Airport
This is what would happen if "Reagan National Airport" became "National Center", a planned new mini city facing the most beautiful view of Washington, a location beyond any city planner's imagination.
Worse, National is only a couple of minutes flying time from the White House, the Capitol, and the Pentagon.
With a ten-year plan to phase out flying activities at National and new facilities prepared at Dulles, Andrews AFB and BWI, Washington would inherit the biggest financial windfall and building boom in a century.
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 Radisson Hotels & Resorts - Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport
The Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport, Arlington, just 1 mile from the Reagan National Airport, is within walking distance of many attractions such as the Crystal City Metro Station and 1 mile away from the Pentagon.
The Hotel Reagan National Airport is also near several restaurants and many other attractions in the Arlington area.
With an expert staff and state-of-the-art technology, meetings and events at the Hotel Reagan National Airport are sure to come off without a hitch.
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 Ronald Reagan National Airport
Reagan National Airport was designed by legendary architect Caesar Pelli at a cost of $950 Million, complete with a state of the art TRACON computer nerve center.
Unfortunately some are born without a sense of humor, as we discovered when we explained that these were simply weapons of mass-photography.
For two solid months we traveled throughout the D.C. area filming and photographing their numerous other accomplishments, including the Korean War Memorial (located next to the Lincoln Memorial,) for an upcoming video.
www.iseeinteractive.com /reagan/reagan.htm   (428 words)

  
 The Airport Shuttle, Inc.
Airport shuttle ground transportation for your group in the Baltimore, Annapolis, Columbia, Anne Arundel County, and Howard County areas is available using 7 and 10 passenger vans and various size vehicles up to full size coaches.
Our GroundNet affiliation, offer connections in 100’s of airports worldwide.
Special reservation connections can be made directly through your own site, through a special dedicated site or through the regular reservations pages.
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 Three Months On, Tension Lingers Near the Pentagon
The planes come more from the north and west [to land at Reagan National Airport] not from the south.
While all dues support National Geographic's mission of expanding geographic knowledge, 90 percent is designated for the magazine subscription, and no portion should be considered a charitable contribution.
He was talking on the telephone that morning to a friend who was feeding him gauzy reports about airplane crashes at the World Trade Center in New York.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2001/12/1211_wirepentagon.html   (428 words)

  
 Arlington Economic Development - Reagan National Airport in Arlington, VA
The airport is easily accessible to most of Arlington via Metrorail (via the Reagan National Airport station) and is minutes from downtown Washington DC.
In addition to Ronald Reagan National Airport, Arlington is close to other major airports including Washington Dulles and Baltimore-Washington International Airports.
Getting Around Reagan National Airport Contact Us Maps
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 Reagan Airport: Security Risk or National Symbol?
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) criticized the handling of the decision to keep Reagan National closed when other airports around the country were re-opened.
Only one of the nation's airports remains closed following last Tuesday's terrorist attacks: Ronald Reagan-Washington National Airport just across the Potomac River from the nation's capitol.
According to a group of political and business leaders from the area, reopening Reagan National is as important for the spirit of the country as it is for the economy of the region.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2001/9/19/173401.shtml   (428 words)

  
 Washington’s Reagan National Airport Reopens
Ronald Reagan National Airport, which had been closed since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the nearby Pentagon, had been kept closed because of security concerns relating to its proximity to the nation's capital.
The opening of National Airport is the last step to restoring air travel to normal after the attacks of Sept. 11.
The airport would work its way up to the maximum 190 flights that are currently allowed, according to the paper.
www.ttnews.com /members/topNews/0007933.html   (428 words)

  
 Ground Transportation at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is convenient to the entire Metropolitan Washington Region.
For information about parking at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, contact Aerolink Parking at 703-417-4300 or 703-417-4301.
Upon exiting Metrorail's National Airport stop, passengers will see the pedestrian walkway that takes them into the airport terminal's concourse, or middle level, where the jet gates are located.
www.mwaa.com /national/ground.htm   (428 words)

  
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 Washington, DC - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions
Washington is the home of numerous national landmarks, sports teams and is a popular tourist destination.
Sites of Interest Washington is the home of numerous national landmarks and is a popular tourist destination.
The city contains the historic Federal City and is that part that was originally designed as the National Capitol.
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 Passenger Opinions about Washington Reagan Airport
Washington Reagan National Airport is my favorite US Airport by far.
National airport offers travelers a great deal of convenience, especially with a Metro stop connected to terminals B and C. A point of interest is the older terminal A serving NW, TZ, YX and FL.
National is a beautiful airport, with a great area for departures on the top level with views out towards Washington.
www.airlinequality.com /Airports/Airport_forum/dca.htm   (428 words)

  
 Cheap Flights to Washington Reagan National
Washington's National Airport is designed primarily as a commuter facility, and is only licensed to operate most flights within a restricted radius of the capital (1,250 miles).
National airport is directly connected to Washington's subway system, with its own dedicated station on the Blue and Yellow lines.
The airport is incredibly convenient to use, and is situated just three miles to the South of the city-centre.
www.flightmapping.com /USA/Washington-DC/Reagan-National.asp   (428 words)

  
 Airport Technology - Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Expansion
In an airport such as Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which is effectively a national showpiece, the architectural look of the installation is particularly important.
There have been two major projects at the national airport in recent years: the addition of a new terminal and the renovation of terminal A. Terminal B/C handles most of the airport's traffic and is a three-level glass structure with 35 gates and more than 60 shops.
The airport had just under 15.2 million passengers during 1999 and, although this figure decreased slightly since 1998 (as did the number of take-offs and landings), it is expected to rise in the long term.
www.airport-technology.com /projects/ronaldreagan   (428 words)

  
 RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT,LIMOUSINE,BWI,DULLES INTERNATIONAL SERVICE.
Airports connection connects the Ronald Reagan Washington international airport to multiple locations in Virginia (Warrenton, Culpepper, Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Winchester, and Harrisonburg with connecting service to Richmond, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York).
The airports we focus are BWI airport, Ronald Reagan Washington international airport and Dulles international airport.
Airport Connection is committed to ensure that every client's experience from the airports (Washington national airport, BWI airport, Dulles international airport) is as safe, reliable and convenient as possible.
www.airportsconnection.com   (428 words)

  
 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (IATA: DCA, ICAO: KDCA) in Arlington County, Virginia is the closest commercial airport to Washington, D.C. Originally Washington National Airport, it was renamed after former President Ronald Reagan in 1998.
Its original name remains on the stone facade of the historic terminal (Terminal A), and it is still widely known as "National" or "Washington National" (particularly in the DC area), although the formulation "Reagan National" has gained currency.
The airport underwent an extensive renovation and expansion in the 1990s, with the new terminals B and C opening on July 27, 1997.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ronald_Reagan_Washington_National_Airport   (1572 words)

  
 Reagan Airport Bill
In fact, the idea to rename National Airport stems from the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project, begun last spring by Americans for Tax Relief.
Congressman Bob Barr, sponsor of the legislation to rename the airport, supported his bill with a statement that "it is only fitting that the gateway to the city that still enjoys the Reagan legacy of smaller government and lower taxes be named after this American hero" (Associated Press, October 23, 1997).
Washington National Airport already has an appropriate name, which was given to the airport when it opened in 1941.
www.house.gov /transportation_democrats/dc/revdcoll.htm   (773 words)

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