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Ronald Reagan Airport New Concourse Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia, United States — A new 14-gate concourse at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) in Arlington, Virginia, replaces the former Gate 35X. The 225,000-square-foot facility, part of Project Journey, serves American Airlines' regional operations and features jetbridges, waiting areas, and panoramic views of the Washington, D.C. skyline. The modern terminal expansion eliminates the need for shuttle buses that previously transported passengers to regional aircraft. Completed as part of the airport's $1 billion mod-stock-foto
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Reagan National Airport Departure Lounge Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The departure lounge at the new terminal at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport features contemporary design elements and passenger amenities. Reagan National Airport, operated by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, serves as a major transportation hub for the capital region. The airport underwent significant renovations and expansions to modernize its facilities and improve the passenger experience. Located along the Potomac River just three miles from downtown Washington DC, the airport primarily hand-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Concourse Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — The new 14-gate concourse at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport replaces the former Gate 35X with a modern 225,000-square-foot facility. Part of Project Journey, this American Airlines regional terminal features contemporary passenger amenities, permanent jetbridges, and expansive windows offering views of the Washington, D.C. skyline.-stock-foto
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Reagan National Airport Departure Lounge Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The departure lounge at the new terminal at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport features contemporary design elements and passenger amenities. Reagan National Airport, operated by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, serves as a major transportation hub for the capital region. The airport underwent significant renovations and expansions to modernize its facilities and improve the passenger experience. Located along the Potomac River just three miles from downtown Washington DC, the airport primarily hand-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Concourse Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — The new 14-gate concourse at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport replaces the former Gate 35X with a modern 225,000-square-foot facility. Part of Project Journey, this American Airlines regional terminal features contemporary passenger amenities, permanent jetbridges, and expansive windows offering views of the Washington, D.C. skyline.-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Concourse Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — The new 14-gate concourse at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport replaces the former Gate 35X with a modern 225,000-square-foot facility. Part of Project Journey, this American Airlines regional terminal features contemporary passenger amenities, permanent jetbridges, and expansive windows offering views of the Washington, D.C. skyline.-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Concourse Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — The new 14-gate concourse at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport replaces the former Gate 35X with a modern 225,000-square-foot facility. Part of Project Journey, this American Airlines regional terminal features contemporary passenger amenities, permanent jetbridges, and expansive windows offering views of the Washington, D.C. skyline.-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), with 'Washington National Airport' inscribed on its exterior, represents the oldest operational section of the airport, dating back to the 1960s. The historic terminal currently serves as the primary boarding area for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, while also accommodating Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, Terminal 1 conti-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, connecting travelers to t-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), with 'Washington National Airport' inscribed on its exterior, represents the oldest operational section of the airport, dating back to the 1960s. The historic terminal currently serves as the primary boarding area for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, while also accommodating Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, Terminal 1 conti-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), with 'Washington National Airport' inscribed on its exterior, represents the oldest operational section of the airport, dating back to the 1960s. The historic terminal currently serves as the primary boarding area for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, while also accommodating Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, Terminal 1 conti-stock-foto
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PHILIPPINE SEA (June 10, 2024) The U.S. Navy's only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), conducts flight operations near the-stock-foto
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USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) conducts routine flight operations in the Philippine Sea on Nov. 14, 2023. Photo by Charlotte Dudenhoeffer-stock-foto
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USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) conducts routine flight operations in the Philippine Sea on Nov. 14, 2023. Photo by Charlotte Dudenhoeffer-stock-foto
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During flight operations, USS Ronald Reagan supported Talisman Sabre 23 in the Indian Ocean, July 26, 2023. Photo by Natasha ChevalierLosada-stock-foto
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Flight operations on the flight deck aboard the USS Ronald Reagan in the Indian Ocean, July 21, 2023. U.S. Navy photo by Keyly Santizo-stock-foto
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USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) flight operations in the Indian Ocean, July 21, 2023. U.S. Navy Photo by Keyly Santizo-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-3065 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Rear Adm. Robert Clark, right, Vice Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Brig. Gen. Akshai Gandhi, second from right, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, and guests tour the main battle dressing station aboard the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) during exercise Valiant Shield 22. Exercises such as Valiant Shield allow the Indo-Pacific Command Joint Task Force the opportunity to integrate forces from all branches of service to conduct long-range, precise, lethal, and overwhelming multi-axis, m-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-1066 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Capt. Justin Issler, left, executive officer of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), salutes Rear Adm. Robert Clark, center, Vice Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, and Brig. Gen. Akshai Gandhi, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, as they walk through rainbow sideboys after arriving on the ship’s flight deck during exercise Valiant Shield 22. Exercises such as Valiant Shield allow the Indo-Pacific Command Joint Task Force the opportunity to integrate forces from all branches of service to c-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-2019 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Rear Adm. Robert Clark, left, Vice Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, center, Commander, Task Force 70, and Brig. Gen. Akshai Gandhi, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, observe an F/A-18E Super Hornet attached to the Dambusters of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA 195), land on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) after the aircraft returned from a joint maritime strike rehearsal to demonstrate service components’ fires and effects capabilities in t-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-3041 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Rear Adm. Robert Clark, Vice Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, Commander, Task Force 70, Brig. Gen. Akshai Gandhi, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, and guests observe an F/A-18E Super Hornet attached to the Dambusters of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 195, launch from the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) during exercise Valiant Shield 22. Exercises such as Valiant Shield allow the Indo-Pacific Command Joint Task Force the opportunity to integ-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-3009 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, left, Commander, Task Force 70, shows Brig. Gen. Akhai Gandhi, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, a jet blast deflector on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) during exercise Valiant Shield 22. Exercises such as Valiant Shield allow the Indo-Pacific Command Joint Task Force the opportunity to integrate forces from all branches of service to conduct long-range, precise, lethal, and overwhelming multi-axis, multi-domain effects that demo-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-2043 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Rear Adm. Robert Clark, Vice Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, Commander, Task Force 70, Brig. Gen. Akshai Gandhi, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, and guests observe an F/A-18F Super Hornet attached to the Diamondbacks of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 102, land on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), after the aircraft returned from a joint maritime strike rehearsal to demonstrate service components’ fires and effects capabilities in the m-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-2027 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Rear Adm. Robert Clark, Vice Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, Commander, Task Force 70, Brig. Gen. Akshai Gandhi, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, and guests observe an F/A-18E Super Hornet land on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) after the aircraft returned from a joint maritime strike rehearsal to demonstrate service components’ fires and effects capabilities in the maritime environment during exercise Valiant Shield 22 (VS 22). Exerc-stock-foto
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220614-N-DW158-2060 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 14, 2022) Brig. Gen. Akshai Gandhi, Chief of Staff, South Carolina Air National Guard, observes an E-2D Hawkeye attached to the Tigertails of Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 125, land on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), after the aircraft returned from a joint maritime strike rehearsal to demonstrate service components’ fires and effects capabilities in the maritime environment during exercise Valiant Shield 22 (VS 22). . Exercises such as Valiant Shield allow the Indo-Pacific C-stock-foto
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220225-N-SI601-1030 YOKOSUKA, Japan (Feb. 25, 2022) Capt. Fred Goldhammer, commanding officer of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), shakes hands with Yuuichi Kajihara, Machinist Shop X3M1 Material Manager, at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka. Kajihara supported Ronald Reagan’s Flight Deck Certification. Ronald Reagan, the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 5, provides a combat-ready force that protects and defends the United States, and supports alliances, partnerships and collective maritime interests in the Indo-Pacific region.-stock-foto
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A full moon rises over Washington, DC, while an aircraft takes off from Ronald Reagan National Airport, capturing the spectacle of a supermoon as part of NASA's ongoing research into lunar phenomena.-stock-foto
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161202-N-OY799-013  YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 02, 2016) Sailors prepare to retire the national ensign during evening colors on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), after completing a scheduled three-month patrol in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. During the patrol, Ronald Reagan participated in exercises Valiant Shield, Invincible Spirit and Keen Sword, designed to enhance joint military operations with partner nations throughout the region. The crew also completed its Unit Level Training Assessment-Sustainment and Maintenance and Material Management Assessment. Ronal-stock-foto
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161202-N-OY799-091 YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 02, 2016) Sailors retire the national ensign during evening colors on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), after completing a scheduled three-month patrol in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. During the patrol, Ronald Reagan participated in exercises Valiant Shield, Invincible Spirit and Keen Sword, designed to enhance joint military operations with partner nations throughout the region. The crew also completed its Unit Level Training Assessment-Sustainment and Maintenance and Material Manage-stock-foto
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161202-N-OY799-053 YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 02, 2016) Sailors retire the national ensign during evening colors on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), after completing a scheduled three-month patrol in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. During the patrol, Ronald Reagan participated in exercises Valiant Shield, Invincible Spirit and Keen Sword, designed to enhance joint military operations with partner nations throughout the region. The crew also completed its Unit Level Training Assessment-Sustainment and Maintenance and Material Manage-stock-foto
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161202-N-OY799-055 YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 02, 2016) Sailors retire the national ensign during evening colors on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), after completing a scheduled three-month patrol in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. During the patrol, Ronald Reagan participated in exercises Valiant Shield, Invincible Spirit and Keen Sword, designed to enhance joint military operations with partner nations throughout the region. The crew also completed its Unit Level Training Assessment-Sustainment and Maintenance and Material Manage-stock-foto
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 02, 2016) Sailors retire the national ensign during evening colors on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), after completing a scheduled three-month patrol in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. During the patrol, Ronald Reagan participated in exercises Valiant Shield, Invincible Spirit and Keen Sword, designed to enhance joint military operations with partner nations throughout the region. The crew also completed its Unit Level Training Assessment-Sustainment and Maintenance and Material Management Assessment. Ro-stock-foto
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NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Joel Kowsky speak at the New Aviation Horizons press conference at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The event highlighted advancements in aviation, with a focus on NASA’s ongoing work in aerospace research and the future of X-planes.-stock-foto
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The Space Shuttle Discovery, aboard the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), performed a fly-over above Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport before its final mission. This event was part of NASA’s farewell to the Space Shuttle program, marking the end of an era in human spaceflight.-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Washington, D.C-stock-foto