The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced his impending resignation, signaling a change in leadership at the agency. Mike Whitaker, who has been at the helm of the FAA, will step down next month to allow President-elect Donald Trump to appoint a new leader.
Whitaker's decision to resign comes after a period of increased scrutiny on Boeing, following an incident where a panel blew off a Boeing jet in January. Under Whitaker's leadership, the FAA has implemented a tougher enforcement policy towards Boeing.
In his message to FAA employees, Whitaker acknowledged the challenges faced by the agency during his tenure. These challenges include a rise in close calls between planes, a shortage of air traffic controllers, and outdated equipment. Whitaker emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of the flying public, highlighting the dedication of FAA employees in maintaining the safety of the U.S. airspace.
Whitaker expressed pride in the work done during his time as head of the FAA, describing it as both the best and most challenging job of his career. He confirmed that his tenure will conclude on January 20, 2025.
As the FAA prepares for a leadership transition, the aviation industry will be closely watching for President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the agency. The new appointee will inherit the responsibility of overseeing the safety and regulation of air travel in the United States, a task that requires a deep understanding of the complexities of the aviation sector.