
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued ground stops on July 16, 2026, at DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field due to thunderstorms in the North Texas region. The FAA lifted the ground stop at DFW by 4:23 p.m. and at Dallas Love Field by 5:15 p.m., allowing flights to resume departure operations.
Departure Delays at Major Dallas Airports
Departure delays averaged 90 minutes at DFW International Airport and 75 minutes at Dallas Love Field during the ground stops. Flights destined for North Texas were prevented from taking off until the restrictions were lifted.
Impact on Airlines and Airport Operations
DFW International Airport is the central hub for American Airlines, while Dallas
Love Field is the home base for Southwest Airlines, which operates 18 of the airport’s 20 gates. The ground stop disrupted flights operated by these airlines as well as others arriving into North Texas airspace.
Cause and Operational Significance of Ground Stops
The ground stops were issued by the FAA as a precautionary measure to manage airport traffic and ensure safety amid thunderstorms in the region. Ground stops help control congestion and prevent unsafe conditions during periods of significant commercial and private air traffic in North Texas.









