FAA Takes Another Look At Joint Certifications

A Bombardier Global 7500 approaches the runway at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

A Bombardier Global 7500 approaches the runway at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. 

Credit: Bill Carey
President Donald Trump’s threat to revoke U.S. certifications of Canadian-made aircraft has prompted the FAA to reassess the process by which it collaborates with other regulatory authorities to approve aircraft, FAA Deputy Administrator Chris Rocheleau said Feb. 18. In a late January post on his...
Bill Carey

Bill covers business aviation and advanced air mobility for Aviation Week Network. A former newspaper reporter, he has also covered the airline industry, military aviation, commercial space and uncrewed aircraft systems. He is the author of 'Enter The Drones, The FAA and UAVs in America,' published in 2016.

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