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US Senate committee considers nomination of Republic CEO as FAA head

The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee is holding a hearing on June 11, 2018 to discuss President Donald Trump's nomination for Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airways, as the new head of the Federal Aviation Administration.

Bedford, who has been in the aviation industry for more than 30 year, was previously head of two other carriers, and he oversaw an expansion of Republic Airways. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy asked Congress to provide tens billions of dollars for the modernization of the U.S. Air Traffic Control System to alleviate airport congestion, flight delay and a lack of 3,500 certified air traffic controllers.

It has taken years for the FAA to fix its air traffic control system. But a series of high-profile accidents, near-misses, and a January crash involving an American Airlines Regional Jet and an Army Helicopter that killed 67 people prompted new demands. (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong; reporting by David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)