Last month, President Joe Biden nominated Michael Whitaker,
chief commercial officer for Supernal, a Hyundai company
developing an electric air taxi, who served as a deputy FAA
administrator under President Barack Obama, to head the agency
that has been without a permanent head for 18 months.
"The FAA is in desperate need of independent leadership willing
to challenge the status quo," said Senator Ted Cruz, the top
Republican on the Senate Commerce Committee in a statement to
Reuters. He said Whitaker "has expressly committed to focus on
the FAA's primary responsibility, which is ensuring the safety
of our national aerospace."
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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