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NATA Urges Rapid Approval Of Bedford For FAA Head

Industry Needs Experience, Steady Leadership

The National Air Transportation Association is in favor of confirming Bryan Bedford as the Administrator of the FAA, during the present time of historic transformation and challenges facing the aviation sector.

Saying the industry needs direction by steady leadership and experience to further advancements in safety, innovation, and operational excellence for the National Airspace System, NATA President and CEO issued the following statement:

“Bryan Bedford brings a deep understanding of aviation operations and a demonstrated commitment to safety, as well as the leadership experience to guide the FAA through urgent priorities, including modernizing air traffic control infrastructure, strengthening the aviation workforce pipeline, and ensuring regulatory consistency for operators of all sizes.

“The role of FAA Administrator is too important to remain unfilled. From advancing the safe integration of new entrants and technologies to maintaining our leadership and public confidence in the NAS, the next Administrator must be both a collaborator and a visionary.

“NATA is poised to work alongside Bedford and FAA leadership to address evolving needs and drive progress across the aviation business landscape. NATA urges the Senate to swiftly confirm this nomination, ensuring the FAA is empowered to meet today’s demands and tomorrow’s opportunities.”

Since 1940, NATA has been the voice of aviation businesses. The Association 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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