FAA Leadership Panel
Administrator Babbitt to Speak at AEA Convention

Randy Babbitt, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, is the featured speaker at the upcoming AEA International Convention & Trade Show in Orlando, Fla.

As part of the FAA Leadership Panel - "What is the FAA's National Vision?" - scheduled for Friday, April 9, Babbitt will share with attendees what's on the organization's radar screen in the coming years. He also will address the safety management system proposal and NextGen initiatives.

Babbitt was sworn in as the FAA's 16th administrator in June 2009. A veteran pilot and internationally recognized expert in aviation and labor relations, Babbitt is no stranger to the FAA. He has been a member of the agency's Management Advisory Council since 2001. In that capacity, he provided guidance to the FAA administrator regarding a variety of topics, ranging from air traffic modernization to regulatory policy. He was chairman of the council from 2004 to 2006.

Babbitt also was appointed by Mary Peters, then Department of Transportation secretary, to be a member of a special internal review team to assess safety oversight within the airline industry and the FAA.

Babbitt began his aviation career as a pilot, flying 25 years for Eastern Airlines. A skilled negotiator, he served as president and CEO for U.S. ALPA, the world's largest professional organization of airline pilots. Up to his appointment as FAA administrator, Babbitt had been a partner with the international consulting firm Oliver Wyman.

During the AEA convention, officials from the FAA's Small Airplane Directorate and the Transport Directorate, as well as other industry leaders, will join Babbitt on the FAA Leadership Panel.
  
For more information on the AEA convention and regulatory sessions visit: www.aea.net/convention

 

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Founded in 1957, the Aircraft Electronics Association represents nearly 1,300 member companies in more than 40 countries, including approved maintenance organizations specializing in maintenance, repair and installation of aircraft electronics systems in general aviation aircraft. The AEA membership also includes manufacturers of aircraft electronics equipment, instrument repair facilities, instrument manufacturers, airframe manufacturers, test equipment manufacturers, major distributors, engineers and educational institutions.

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