Biden selects former airline executive to lead FAA

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President Joe Biden has nominated Michael Whitaker, a veteran regulator and airline executive, to be the next head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The position has been vacant for nearly 18 months, causing concerns over aircraft near-misses, flight delays, and staffing issues. Whitaker, who previously served as the FAA's deputy administrator, must now undergo Senate vetting before confirmation. Industry groups and unions have expressed support for his nomination. Whitaker's experience includes overseeing the transition to satellite-based air traffic control technologies and working in various roles in the airline industry.
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