Mike Whitaker says he will step down as head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Jan. 20. It's not unusual for FAA ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration announced he intends to step down from the role on Jan. 20. Mike Whitaker was ...
Whitaker will leave office on January 20, concluding a tenure marked by efforts to address aviation safety concerns.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker has announced his intention to step down as the agency’s head on President-elect Donald Trump ...
Mike Whitaker, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has announced his departure at the conclusion of ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker resigns, leaving the agency to tackle aviation safety, workforce shortages, and infrastructure challenges.
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration, who has led a tougher enforcement policy against Boeing since a panel blew ...
Federal Aviation Administration chief Mike Whitaker will depart his role Jan. 20, when Donald Trump becomes president, according to an internal memo. Whitaker, a Biden appointee, is the latest leader ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said in an interview the agency is also restructuring how it approaches its broader aviation oversight after a door panel missing four key bolts flew off an Alaska ...
FAA administrator Mike Whitaker will step down on Inauguration Day.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said in an interview the agency is also restructuring how it approaches its broader aviation oversight after a door panel missing four key bolts flew off an Alaska ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker this week met with Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and toured Boeing's 737 plant in Renton, Washington, as it boosts oversight following the strike, which ended Nov. 4.