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- A software system airlines use to measure weight and balance planes went offline Monday morning, causing delays on airlines including Southwest, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
- Nearly 2.1 million passengers traveled through Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in April, a 3.7 percent increase from April 2015 and the airport's 10th straight monthly record, officials said.
- A Delta Air Lines flight has made an emergency landing in Maryland because of an engine problem.
- Jeffrey Low, the father of a Baltimore-born Israeli soldier who was wounded in Gaza over the weekend, was flying to Tel Aviv to see his son on Tuesday when the news came: Ben Gurion Airport was under attack, and his flight was diverting to Paris.
- A Delta Airlines flight that departed from BWI Thurgood Marshall airport en route to Salt Lake City Friday night was diverted to Minneapolis because of an unruly passenger, the airline said.
- Trusted fliers using Southwest Airlines out of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport will now have a quicker and less invasive path through security, the Transportation Security Administration announced Thursday.
- More security lines will be opened under the TSA PreCheck program at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport starting Tuesday, giving trusted travelers another option for expedited screening.
- Where was the government's outrage when Southwest and AirTran merged two years ago?
- Leonard Pitts writes that we should also be outraged by subtle, not just overt, forms of racism.
- A broad coalition of donors — including casino giant MGM, Delta Airlines, a Washington nightclub and thousands of individuals across the country — together gave nearly $6 million to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland, providing a financial advantage that supporters say was critical to the campaign's success.
- BWI Marshall is spending more than a half-billion dollars on terminal expansion and runway improvements to stay ahead of the competition
- BWI Marshall Airport begins new security screening, prepares to reopen its longest runway as holiday season approaches
- A total of 2.18 million commercial passengers used Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in June, an increase of 2.9 percent over June 2011, the state announced Monday.
- For the first time in nearly two decades, Southwest Airlines, the biggest commercial carrier at BWI Marshall Airport, does not sit atop the annual American Customer Satisfaction Index.
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- Pre-check program to be expanded to 28 U.S. airports, including BWI.
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- Navy football: While opponents have been preparing for contracts and careers in the NFL, the Navy seniors who line up against Army at FedEx Field on Saturday can look forward to commissions as ensigns in the Navy and second lieutenants in the Marines.
- A man was arrested and charged following an altercation with a passenger and two federal air marshals aboard a plane as it came in for a landing at BWI Airport
- BWI plans a $100 million expansion that will transform central section of the airport.
- As the Federal Aviation Administration ends a second week without authority to spend, the impasse is beginning to have an impact in Maryland, particularly for federal contractors that work on air traffic control and other projects.