President Donald Trump has nominated Bryan Bedford, the chief executive officer of regional airline Republic Airways Holdings Inc., to be the next leader of the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Longtime Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford is President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as administrator of the FAA. The ...
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President Donald Trump on Monday said he has nominated Republic Airways CEO and pilot Bryan Bedford to head the Federal ...
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President Trump has tapped Bryan Bedford, the president and CEO of Republic Airways, to head the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). “Brian brings over three decades of experience in Aviation ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will be permanently restricting nonessential helicopter operations around Ronald Reagan ...