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Bryan Bedford confirmed as new FAA administrator amid aviation challenges
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After months of anticipation, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a new permanent leader. On Wednesday, the US Senate confirmed Bryan Bedford, former Republic Airways CEO and President Donald Trump's nominee, as the new FAA administrator.

Bedford's appointment comes at a critical time for the US aviation sector. The FAA is dealing with the aftermath of a deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C., earlier this year and faces pressure to address staffing shortages and modernize its air traffic control systems.

The FAA had been without a permanent chief since January when Mike Whitaker stepped down following a change in administration. Chris Rocheleau served as acting administrator until Bedford's confirmation by the Senate in a 53–43 vote. Bedford will serve a five-year term as FAA Administrator and is expected to take charge soon. Rocheleau will transition into the deputy administrator position.

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Bedford's appointment received praise from Republican lawmakers and industry leaders for his leadership experience in aviation. However, Democrats and safety advocates opposed his confirmation due to his previous efforts to seek exemptions from the 1,500-hour pilot training rule.

With over 30 years of experience in aviation, Bedford spent 25 years as CEO of Republic Airways, operating flights for major airlines like American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. He previously held leadership roles at Mesaba Holdings and Business Express Airlines.

Bedford holds a Bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from Florida State University and is also a certified public accountant. He has passed exams required for commercial pilot certification but does not hold a commercial pilot’s license.

The FAA faces significant challenges under Bedford's leadership, including modernizing air traffic control systems with recently approved $12.5 billion funding and addressing staffing shortages. Additionally, he will oversee Boeing operations related to lifting production caps on the 737 MAX. During his Senate Commerce Committee hearing last month, Bedford stated that his "top priority will be public safety and restoring the public's confidence in flying."

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