A Complimentary Webinar
Thursday, July 10, 2025 | 1 – 2 pm ET | 10 – 11 am PT
It has been one year since Congress passed the FAA Reauthorization Act. Weighing in at over 1,000 pages, the Act contained countless new initiatives and requirements that touch virtually all aspects of the aviation industry. At the same time, we have a new president, the FAA is once again without a Senate confirmed Administrator, there have been several serious accidents, and the Air Traffic Control system is showing its age.
In this complimentary 90-minute webinar, Mark Dombroff, Mark McKinnon and Morgan Campbell will take a look back at the past year and provide our scorecard on the FAA’s progress in meeting the requirements of the Reauthorization Act, including the FAA’s progress on:
- Improving oversight and reform
- Overhaul of airline passenger consumer protections
- Expansion of required Safety Management Systems
- The fate of the 1,500-hour rule
- Enhancement of DHS and FAA civil penalty authority
- Zero tolerance for near misses, runway incursions, and surface safety risks
- Additional oversight of foreign aircraft repair stations
- Additional requirements and oversight of FAA and the aviation workforce, including the creation of a new Aircraft Dispatch Certificate
- Enhancements to enable the future development of uncrewed aircraft operations and advanced air mobility.
As always, the webinar is free.