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Thu, Mar 20, 2025

NATA Welcomes Bedford Nomination

President And CEO Of Republic Airways Named To Head FAA

The National Air Transportation Association released a statement supporting President Donald Trump’s nomination of Bryan Bedford, President and CEO of Republic Airways, to serve as the Administrator of the FAA.

From Curt Castagna, President and CEO of NATA:

"NATA welcomes Bryan Bedford’s nomination as FAA Administrator. As a private pilot with commercial ratings and a seasoned executive in the airline industry, Bedford has firsthand knowledge of aviation operations, safety regulations, and workforce dynamics.

“Bedford’s direct experience dealing with pressing issues facing the FAA, such as pilot training standards, workforce shortages, and technological upgrades, makes him well-suited for the role. He also brings an understanding of the agency’s regulatory framework and decision-making processes, with a demonstrated willingness to seek solutions in regulatory debates.

"Bedford’s vast aviation experience signals an ability to oversee large-scale operations and growth, which will be valuable in modernizing the FAA’s aging infrastructure, addressing air traffic control challenges, and leading the FAA’s considerable workforce. NATA looks forward to working with Bedford and his team on addressing challenges and leveraging opportunities important to the business aviation sector."

Since 1940, NATA has been the voice of aviation businesses. NATA represents nearly 3,700 aviation businesses providing a wide range of services across all segments of the industry, from general aviation, the airlines, and the military. NATA serves as the public policy organization representing the interests of aviation businesses before Congress and other federal agencies.

FMI:  nata.aero/

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