Federal Aviation Administration chief Mike Whitaker will step down when President-elect Donald Trump takes office, Whitaker said in a memo to employees on Thursday. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk ...
Michael Whitaker, head of the Federal Aviation Administration, said he will step down from his post Jan. 20, the latest high-profile official to announce his departure ahead of the incoming Trump ...
The choice, Michael Whitaker, was hailed as a true aviation expert. His resume portrayed a wide range of industry experience, including as an FAA deputy administrator and an airline executive.
FAA administrator Michael Whitaker will resign on President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration Jan. 20, according to a letter he sent to the FAA workforce. He said being FAA administrator has been ...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Mike Whitaker is leaving at the start of President-elect Trump’s term, a source familiar with his plans told The Hill. Whitaker will resign on ...
WASHINGTON — With 39 days to go to until President-elect Donald Trump takes office, Federal Aviation Administration head Michael Whitaker announced Thursday he will resign on Jan. 20 ...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Michael Whitaker has announced plans to leave his position as the agency’s leader on January 20, 2025, ahead of the Trump administration’s ...
The churn at the top of the Federal Aviation Administration continues. On 12 December, the agency said FAA administrator Michael Whitaker, who held the post since October 2023, will step down on ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Whitaker, will step down Jan. 20, leaving the key agency that oversees Boeing and the U. S. airline industry again without a leader.
(Bloomberg) -- The head of the US Federal Aviation Administration said he will step down from the safety regulator on Jan. 20, the day President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Michael Whitaker ...
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