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President Donald Trump The airline executive Bryan Bedford directed the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday.
Bedford has been the CEO of Regional Airline Republic Airways, based in Indiana, since 2007. In a real social position on Monday, Trump wrote that he was “pleased” to announce the Bedford nomination as FAA administrator.
“As a former president and CEO of Republic Airways, he put Airlines and Business Express Airlines, Brian contributes more than three decades of experience in aviation and executive leadership to this critical position,” said Trump’s publication.
Bedford must be confirmed by the United States Senate before starting working in FAA. The president also referred to the Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, noting that Bedford will work with him.
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Bryan Bedford, seen in this 2011 image, has been used to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
“Bryan will work with our great secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, to firmly reform the agency, safeguard our exports and guarantee the security of almost one billion annual passenger movements,” Trump’s Post said. “Congratulations Bryan!”
The recent announcement occurs when the Trump administration continues its FAA review, which involves Arranging hundreds of workers In February. The agency attracted the scrutiny after January 29 Potomac River air collision At the Reagan National Airport, near DC, which killed 67 people.
“We must have only the highest standards for those who work in our aviation system,” Trump said at that time. “Only the highest aptitude must be the highest intellect, and the psychologically higher people, they were allowed to qualify for air traffic controllers.”
After Trump’s announcement about Bedford, he also appointed new named to serve at the Military Academy.
President Donald Trump appointed Bryan Bedford as his candidate to lead FAA on March 17. (Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
“Our great Academy of the United States Air Force will soon have an incredible meeting of visitors, composed of Doug Nikolai, Dan Clark, Senator Tommy Tuberville, Charlie Kirk and Dina Powell. Congratulations,” Trump wrote.
“Completing my list of appointments to the United States Naval Academy, I am pleased to announce that the Complete Board will consist of Sean Spicer, Walt Nauta, the congressman ‘Doc Ronnie’ Jackson, Congressman Derek Van Order, Senator Tim Sheehy and Earl Ehrhart,” added the president. “Congratulations to all!”
Trump also appointed the new members of the United States Military Academy at the West Point Board of Visitors.
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A sign marks the entrance to the FAA headquarters in Washington DC on October 7, 2024. (J. David Ake/Getty Images)
“Major General David Bellavia, Lieutenant General Dan Walrath, General Michael Flynn, congressman Wesley Hunt, Maureen Bannon and Meghan Mobbs are appointed for the Board,” Trump said. “They will make our country proud. Congratulations to all!”
In another Monday post, Trump declared that on April 2 it would be observed as the day of liberation in the United States, “because we will begin to recover part of the vast wealth that they have taken due to the many weak, incompetent politicians and perhaps even dishonest that have represented us in the past!”