Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford nominated by Trump to Leiden


President Donald Trump Tapped on Monday at the airline Bryan Bedford for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Leiden.

Bedford has been the CEO of Indiana -based Regional Airline Republic Airways since 2007. In a social social position on Monday, Trump wrote that he was “happy” to announce the nomination of Bedford as manager of the FAA.

“As a former president and CEO of Republic Airways, Mesaba Airlines and Business Express Airlines, Brian brings experience in aviation and executive leadership in this critical position for more than three decades,” Trump reads.

Bedford must be confirmed by the US Senate before he starts working at the FAA. The president also referred to transport secretary Sean Duffy and noticed that Bedford will work with him.

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Bryan Bedford is wearing glasses

Bryan Bedford, seen in this photo of 2011, was tapped to Leiden the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty images)

“Bryan will collaborate with our Great Minister of Transport, Sean Duffy, to strongly reform the Agency, to protect our exports and to guarantee the safety of almost a billion annual passenger movements,” noted Trump’s Post. “Congratulations Bryan!”

The recent announcement comes when the Trump government continues its revision of the FAA, which is involved hundreds of employees In February. After the January 29, the office supervised Potomac River Midair collision On Reagan National Airport near DC, in which 67 people were killed.

“We only need the highest standards for those who work in our aviation system,” Trump said at the time. “Only the highest construction – you have to be the highest intellect – and psychologically superior people, if air traffic controllers are eligible.”

After the announcement of Trump about Bedford, he also mentioned new people to serve in Military Academy Boards.

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President Donald Trump called Bryan Bedford as his nominee to lead the FAA in Leiden on 17 March. (Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty images)

“Our Great United States Air Force Academy will soon have an incredible visitor council, consisting of Doug Nikolai, Dan Clark, Senator Tommy Tuberville, Charlie Kirk and Dina Powell. Congratulations,” Trump wrote.

“Completing my list of appointments at the Naval Academy of the United States, I am happy to announce that the entire administration will consist of Sean Spicer, Walt Nauta, congress member ‘Doc Ronnie’ Jackson, congress member Derek of Order, Sator Tim Shey and Earl Ehrhart,” added the president. “Congratulations to you all!”

Trump also mentioned the new members of the US Military Academy in West Point’s Board of Visitors.

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A sign marks the entrance of the FAA headquarters

A sign marks the entrance to the FAA head office in Washington DC on October 7, 2024. (J. David Ake/Getty images)

“Major -General David Bellavia, Lieutenant General Dan Walrath, General Michael Flynn, Congressman Wesley Hunt, Maureen Bannon and Meghan Mobbs are hereby appointed on the board,” Trump said. “They will make our country proud. Congratulations to everyone!”

In another Monday post, Trump stated that 2 April would be observed as a liberation day in America, “because we will take back part of the enormous wealth that we have taken from us because of the many weak, incompetent and perhaps even unfair politicians who have represented us in the past!”

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