Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford nominated by Trump to lead FAA

president Donald Trump The CEO of the Brian Bidford Airlines was exploited to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday.
Bedford, CEO of the Regional Airlines Company, has been in Indiana -based regional aviation.
As former President and CEO of Republic Airways, Mesaba Airlines and Business Express Airlines, Brian brings more than three decades of experience in aviation and executive leadership of this decisive position.
The US Senate will need to be affirmed by the US Senate before working in the Federal Aviation Administration begins. The President also referred to Transport Minister Sean Duffy, noting that Bidford will work with him.
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Brian Bidford, seen in the form of 2011, was used to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). (Matthew Stver/Bloomberg via Getti Emaiz)
“Brian will work with the great Minister of Transport, Sean Duffy, to strongly reform the agency, protect our exports, and ensure the safety of nearly a billion annual passenger movements,” noted by the agency. “Congratulations Brian!”
This last announcement comes at a time when the Trump administration continues to repair it in the Federal Aviation Administration, which involves it Hundreds of workers’ demobilization In February. The agency attracted the audit after January 29 Botomac River collision collision At Reagan National Airport near the capital, which killed 67 people.
“We should only have the highest standards for those working in our aviation system,” Trump said at the time. “Only the highest efficiency – should be the highest knot – and psychologically superior people, were allowed to qualify for air traffic monitors.”
After Trump’s announcement of Bidford, he also named the new appoinals to work on the military academy councils.
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President Donald Trump Brian Bidford was appointed as his candidate to lead the Federal Aviation Administration on March 17. (Chris Klipnis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“The Air Force Academy in the United States will soon have an incredible council of visitors, consisting of Doug Nikolai, Dan Clark, senator Tommy Tobreville, Charlie Kerk, and Dina Powell. Congratulations,” Trump wrote.
The president added: “Completing my list of appointments at the United States Academy of Navy, I am pleased to announce that the full council will be consisted of Sean Spicer, Tata, the congress” Jackson, a member of Congress Derek van, Senator Tim Shihi, and Earl Erhart. “Congratulations to all of you!”
Trump also called the new members of the US Military Academy in the West Point visitors.
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A sign of the entrance to the FAA headquarters in Washington, DC on October 7, 2024. (J. David Ake/Getty Images)
Trump said: “Major General David Bellavia, Lieutenant General Dan and Al -Wath, General Michael Flynn, member of Congress Wesley Hunt, Mourin Bannon, and Meghan Mops are appointed to the Board of Directors,” Trump said. “They will make our country proud. Congratulations to everyone!”
In another publication on Monday, Trump announced that April 2 will be observed on liberation day in America, “Because we will start restoring some of the vast wealth that was taken from us because of many weak and incompetent politicians, and perhaps even unreasonable who liked us in the past!”
2025-03-17 22:24:00