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Senate Committee Confirms Bryan Bedford as FAA Administrator in Divided Vote

June 25, 2025 by Miriam McNabb 3 Comments

Senator Ted Cruz

The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation voted this morning to advance Bryan Bedford’s nomination as Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), with a narrow margin of 15 ayes to 13 nos. Bedford, the longtime CEO of Republic Airways, now moves one step closer to leading the agency at a time of heightened scrutiny and urgent calls for reform.

Industry Experience and Support

Bedford’s nomination has been widely praised by aviation industry leaders and several lawmakers for his extensive hands-on experience. Senator Ted Cruz, chairing the committee, stated, “Bryan Bedford is ready to be FAA Administrator. He’s just as informed about aviation safety as other nominees—if not more. This committee understands how important it is to have an FAA administrator with ACTUAL experience”. Cruz further emphasized Bedford’s readiness to modernize the FAA and address current challenges, noting, “Bryan Bedford will modernize the FAA to meet today’s challenges”.

Industry groups such as the National Business Aviation Association and Airlines for America have echoed these sentiments, highlighting Bedford’s decades of aviation leadership and his commitment to safety and modernization. Bedford’s background as a certified pilot and executive is seen as an asset in tackling issues like air traffic control modernization, staffing shortages, and integrating new technologies into the national airspace.

Concerns and Opposition

Senator Cantwell

Despite strong backing from many in the aviation sector, Bedford’s nomination faced significant opposition within the committee. Ranking Member Senator Maria Cantwell voiced her concerns, referencing recent high-profile safety incidents, including the Alaska Flight 1282 and the tragic crash of Flight 5342. Cantwell remarked, “The agency must tackle safety gaps… and prevent future accidents. The Alaska Flight 1282 incident is a serious reminder of the FAA’s needs for a proactive, not reactive oversight approach. The FAA needs an administrator who will be a strong cop on the beat… I’m not going to support Mr. Bedford’s nomination”.

Several senators opposing the nomination cited worries about Bedford’s close ties to the airline industry and questioned his willingness to prioritize public safety over industry interests. According to reporting from TravelPulse, critics pointed to Bedford’s record at Republic Airways, expressing concern that his leadership style may favor deregulation and cost-cutting at the expense of rigorous oversight. Some senators also raised issues regarding his stance on pilot training standards and his approach to addressing the ongoing air traffic controller shortage.

Key Issues Facing the Next FAA Administrator

Bedford will inherit an agency facing a series of urgent challenges:

  • Modernizing Air Traffic Control: The FAA is under pressure to overhaul outdated systems and implement new technologies to handle increasing airspace demand.

  • Safety Oversight: Recent accidents have underscored the need for more proactive safety measures and robust oversight.

  • Staffing Shortages: The agency must address a critical shortage of air traffic controllers and the loss of experienced personnel.

  • Integration of New Technologies: Bedford will be tasked with integrating drones, advanced air mobility, and potentially supersonic flight into the National Airspace System, following recent executive orders.

The Path Forward

With the committee’s approval, Bedford’s nomination now advances to the full Senate for a final confirmation vote. A simple majority is required for confirmation. If confirmed, Bedford will be sworn in and begin a transition period, assuming leadership of an agency with over 45,000 employees and an annual budget exceeding $15 billion. The FAA Administrator serves a five-year term.

Since 2018, no Senate-confirmed head of the agency has completed a full five-year term: Bedford has pledged to fulfill the entire term and restore stability to the agency at a pivotal moment.

The full Senate is expected to take up the nomination in the coming weeks. If confirmed, Bedford will immediately face the challenge of restoring public confidence and steering the FAA through a period of transformation and heightened scrutiny.

Read more:

  • Bryan Bedford Nominated as FAA Administrator: Industry Reacts Positively
  • Bryan Bedford Faces Senate Scrutiny as Trump’s FAA Nominee
  • Michael Robbins Testifies Before Congress on FAA Reauthorization Progress and Challenges
  • FAA Acting Administrator Chris Rocheleau Discusses Regulatory Priorities at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2025
Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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  1. Joyce Jasper says

    October 31, 2025 at 9:41 pm

    Could you expand on this in the future? This article is both informative and inspiring. It鈥檚 rare to find such clear writing online.

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  2. William F. Shea says

    June 28, 2025 at 2:46 am

    U.S. aviation needs a new , independent National Aviation Commission (NAC) responsible for strategic planning,, policy,, vision, and promote U.S. aviation worldwide The NAC will report directly to th Congress & President! FAA would be transferred from USDOT to the NAC! Bill Shea (A former FAA Associate Administator for Airports. Thanks for reading.

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    June 25, 2025 at 7:29 pm

    Your writing always feels so genuine and heartfelt.

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