Faa Reauthorization Bill 2025. House introduces FAA reauthorization bill Bond Buyer o FAA Facilities & Equipment increases incrementally from $3.575b in FY 2025 to $3.785b in FY 2028 o FAA Operations increases incrementally from $13.055b for FY. The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 (Public Law 118-63) was signed into law on May 16, 2024
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Update 02/01/2025: This article has been updated to include. Cantwell, Cruz, Duckworth and Moran introduced the Senate FAA Reauthorization bill on June 12, 2023, and the Committee passed the legislation with bipartisan support on February 8, 2024.
House introduces FAA reauthorization bill Bond Buyer
With the March 14 expiration of current federal funding quickly approaching, House Republican leaders this afternoon released the text of a proposed continuing resolution (CR) that would extend funding for all federal agencies, including DOT/FAA and DHS/TSA/CBP, through September 30, 2025 The House today approved by a vote of 387 to 26 a multi-year bipartisan and bicameral FAA reauthorization bill that will increase AIP funding to $4 billion annually, authorize $200 million annually for resilience and runway safety projects, and help airports. This authorization runs through Fiscal Year 2028 and communicates congressional priorities for how the agency carries out its mission to provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world
Faa Reauthorization Fy 2024 Roze Wenona. o FAA Facilities & Equipment increases incrementally from $3.575b in FY 2025 to $3.785b in FY 2028 o FAA Operations increases incrementally from $13.055b for FY. Senate is set to bring a final compromise FAA reauthorization bill to the chamber floor for consideration today
The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. This authorization runs through Fiscal Year 2028 and communicates congressional priorities for how the agency carries out its mission to provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world The measure would provide the full $4 billion for AIP consistent with the FAA.