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FAA Ground Stops Lifted at DFW and Love Field Airports on July 16, 2026

Flight Ground Stops Ended at DFW and Love Field, Air Traffic Resumes
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The Federal Aviation Administration imposed ground stops on July 16, 2026, at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field due to thunderstorms affecting the North Texas area. The ground stop at DFW was lifted at 4:23 p.m. CDT, followed by the lift of the ground stop at Love Field at 5:15 p.m. CDT, allowing flights to resume departures after weather conditions improved.

DFW serves as the central hub for American Airlines, while Dallas Love Field is the primary base for Southwest Airlines, which operates 18 of the airport’s 20 gates. Prior to lifting the ground stops, departure

delays averaged 90 minutes at DFW and 75 minutes at Love Field, reflecting significant disruptions as the stops prevented flights to North Texas from taking off.

Impact of Ground Stops on Operations

The FAA issued the ground stops as a traffic management measure to handle the large volume of commercial and private air traffic during thunderstorms in the region. This marked the second consecutive day of weather-related delays at both airports, emphasizing the sensitivity of the area’s airspace to storm activity. Ground stops temporarily halted departures but were lifted once conditions allowed resumption of normal flight operations.