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Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford named top candidate to lead FAA
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Bryan Bedford President and Chief Executive Officer at Republic Airways | Republic Airways

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Republic Airways, Bryan Bedford, has been named the top candidate to lead the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), according to a report by Reuters.

The news comes as the new administration seeks a nominee to be appointed by President Donald Trump, following the position's vacancy since January 20, 2025. Currently, Chris Rocheleau is serving as the acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration.

Bedford has reportedly been interviewed by Trump, according to a Bloomberg source who requested anonymity due to the private nature of the discussions. The US president has yet to officially announce whether he will nominate Bedford, meaning the situation could still change.

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After the US president nominates a candidate for the FAA administrator position, the nomination must be confirmed by the US Senate. The Senate typically holds hearings during which the nominee is questioned before voting to approve or reject the appointment.

Mike Whitaker served as the FAA administrator under the Biden administration. He resigned on Inauguration Day after just over a year in role. During his tenure, he frequently clashed with Elon Musk--who now leads a group appointed by Trump to reduce government staffing--over safety concerns at SpaceX.

Born in 1961 in United States, Bryan Bedford has had leading C-level executive experience in aviation industry.

Bedford joined Republic Airways in July 1999 as president and CEO. Before that, he served as president and CEO of Mesaba Holdings in Minneapolis and Business Express Airlines in Boston.

Republic Airways is a US regional airline operating under names American Eagle Delta Connection and United Express using fleet Embraer regional jets During Bedfords tenure at Republic Airways airline grew into $13 billion revenue company fleet 209 aircraft However like many businesses company faced financial challenges along way which led Chapter II bankruptcy filings Despite these hurdles Republic Airways successfully navigated through these difficulties

Notably Bedford was named Airline Executive Year Regional Airline World I997 & .2004 received same honor from Airline Business .2009 featured .40 Under .40 lists Minneapolis Business Journal I998 Indianapolis Business Journal .2000

He holds Bachelor's degree accounting finance Florida State University certified public accountant commercial multi-engine instrument pilot ratings

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