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Senate Committee Sets June 25 Vote on FAA Nominee

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
June 18, 2025
in Economics
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The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee will conduct a vote on June 25 to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Federal Aviation Administration leadership position while the agency handles safety matters and personnel shortages.

Bryan Bedford who serves as Republic Airways CEO stands as Trump’s selection to lead the FAA. The agency leader has received criticism from Bedford who also demanded Boeing to take responsibility for its 737 MAX 9 mid-air emergency in early 2024.

The newly obtained documents show Bedford spoke with former Trump adviser Elon Musk on February 25 when Musk supported the appointment of a technologist to lead the FAA. Bedford rejected this approach because he believed the agency needed comprehensive organizational changes.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy expressed his backing for increasing Boeing’s 737 MAX production limit which currently stands at 38 jets per month. “Boeing is on the right path,” Duffy said.

The U.S. air traffic system modernization push has intensified since the fatal January accident occurred near Washington Reagan National Airport. The FAA faces ongoing delays because its facilities have aged beyond 50 years with approximately 25% of them reaching this milestone.

The agency faces an immediate need for modernization and leadership transformation because technology breakdowns have occurred at major airports including Newark.

Tags: Federal Aviation Administration
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