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Fri, Jun 27, 2025

Senate Commerce Committee Approves Bedford Nomination

Advances To Full Senate With Praise From Regional Airlines Group

The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee on June 25 voted 15 to 13 to approve the nomination of Bryan Bedford as Administrator of the FAA, with all Republicans voting in favor while all Democrats voted against after some cited Bedford’s refusal to commit to upholding the 1,500-hour training rule for copilots.

Bedford has pledged to continue rigorous oversight of Boeing, which just recently came under harsh criticism once again from the NTSB concerning the mid-air emergency involving a new 737 MAX 9 that was missing four key bolts, leading to the separation of a mid-cabin door panel plug.

The committee’s approval was met with praise from the Regional Airline Association (RAA), who said the vote is one step closer to putting an FAA Administrator in place at a critical time for the country’s aviation system.

Faye Malarkey Black, President and CEO of the Regional Airline Association  commented, “I am confident that Bryan will bring his unwavering safety values to the FAA, where they will strongly benefit the flying public.

“Similarly, I believe his collaborative and productive approach will empower a strong partnership with Congress as you work together to advance your shared goals of safety, resilience, and excellence in the American skies. Bryan’s deep understanding of aviation’s complexities, extensive industry expertise, and unwavering dedication to aviation safety make him an outstanding choice to lead the FAA at this critical time.”

RAA urges the full Senate to act quickly to bring Bedford’s nomination to the floor and confirm his leadership of the FAA.

Bedford has gotten full support of his industry peers, saying they know his North Star has been and continues to be safety.

The RAA also expresses thanks to Committee Chairman Ted Cruz for his leadership in quickly holding the committee vote to advance the nomination.

FMI:  raa.org/

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