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Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford, next in line to lead the FAA, does not have the commercial pilot license he once claimed.
After multiple aviation catastrophes and troubling reports of problems at airports across the country, it’s safe to say that many Americans have been hopeful — if not optimistic — that the ...
Republic Airways, where Bryan Bedford currently serves as president and CEO, has scrubbed prior references stating he held a license to fly commercial aircraft amid scrutiny over his credentials.
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.), Bryan Bedford, will face questioning from ...
WASHINGTON – Nearly two-thirds of Americans are feeling more nervous about flying, according to a Harris Poll, following recent high-profile air traffic incidents.
Trump's pick to lead the FAA vows to uphold safety standards despite lobbying against tougher pilot training rules.
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TravelPulse on MSNSenators Press FAA Nominee Bryan Bedford on Safety Standards and Airspace ModernizationSenators questioned FAA nominee Bryan Bedford on safety standards and airspace modernization, emphasizing the need for ...
senators raised questions about the current state of the country’s aviation system to airline executive Bryan Bedford. The FAA administrator role has been filled by Chris Rocheleau on an interim ...
Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airways and President Trump's nominee for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), ...
Trump’s nominee to lead the FAA was critical of the agency’s safety performance, questionnaire shows
The sharp criticism by airline executive Bryan Bedford is written in a questionnaire, obtained by CNN, which was submitted to top senators ahead of his first nomination hearing Wednesday.
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