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Airlines for America CEO: Bryan Bedford is a ‘superb choice’ for FAA Administrator

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Airlines for America CEO: Bryan Bedford is a ‘superb choice’ for FAA Administrator
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Nicholas E. Calio, CEO of Airlines for America, expressed support for President Trump's nomination of Bryan Bedford as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator. Calio described the nomination as a "superb choice," citing Bedford's extensive aviation experience and commitment to safety, along with his leadership at Republic Airways.

"President Trump made a superb choice in nominating Bryan Bedford to be FAA Administrator," said E. Calio, President and CEO. "Mr. Bedford has decades of experience in aviation operations, and he leads with a commitment to safety above all else. He intimately understands the importance of a strong working relationship between the FAA and air space operators of all sizes. His leadership at Republic Airways has transformed the company into the flourishing operation it is today, supporting several of A4A's member carriers. We know Mr. Bedford will work closely with Secretary Duffy to transform America's aging air traffic control systems, including technology, infrastructure and staffing. We urge the Senate to expeditiously confirm his nomination."

According to Airlines for America (A4A), the organization congratulated Bedford on his nomination under Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy. A4A expressed eagerness to collaborate with Bedford to maintain aviation safety, highlighting that U.S. airlines operate over 26,000 flights daily, serving 2.6 million passengers and transporting 61,000 tons of cargo. The organization emphasized its commitment to working with Bedford and Duffy to ensure air travel remains safe.

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In a March 17 post on X, DOT Secretary Sean Duffy praised President Trump's nomination of Bryan Bedford. He said: "Excellent choice, President Trump! With decades of experience in the airline sector, Bryan understands the need for swift, bold action to enhance the safety over our skies."

DroneLife.com reported that President Trump’s nomination of Bryan Bedford is receiving strong support from industry stakeholders. The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) also expressed support for his nomination, emphasizing collaboration with Deputy FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau. Stakeholders expect that Bedford's leadership will foster innovation while maintaining FAA safety standards.

Bryan Bedford has over 30 years of industry experience and a background in accounting and finance from Florida State University. His career began in financial roles before becoming president and CEO of Mesaba Airlines in 1995. He later held similar positions at Business Express Airlines.

Airlines for America advocates for policies prioritizing safety and security within the U.S. airline industry. By collaborating with various stakeholders, A4A aims to improve aviation services for passengers and shippers alike.

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