Airports Resume Operations After Chemical Smell Grounds DC Flights
Chemical Smell Grounds Washington Flights | Business
Devdiscourse2026.03.14Updated 22d ago
Air traffic at Washingtons major airports resumed after a sudden ground stop disrupted operations due to an overheated circuit board emitting a strong chemical smell
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A chemical odor from an overheated circuit board triggered a ground stop at Washington's major airports, temporarily halting air traffic. Operations have since resumed after authorities identified and addressed the equipment issue. The incident caused significant flight delays during peak travel hours.
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