If you have air travel plans in the D.C. area on Saturday, June 14, your plans may be disrupted.

The Federal Aviation Administration and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport officials said they expect changes to planned flights because of the military parade in D.C. The parade with a major airshow will honor the Army's 250th birthday on what also will be President Donald Trump’s birthday.

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The FAA will stop all arrivals and departures at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport “during the peak of the celebration,” they said in a statement Thursday afternoon.

A ground stop between 7:30 and 9 p.m. is expected, with effects on about 116 flights, a senior government official told NBC News. The hours are preliminary a

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