
FAA Reauthorization Act
The FAA Reauthorization Act is a U.S. law that outlines funding and policies for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which oversees civil aviation. It typically covers various aspects such as airline safety, airport development, air traffic control, and passenger rights. The act is renewed every few years to ensure that the FAA has the necessary resources and authority to manage air travel effectively, adapt to new challenges, and improve the aviation system. By reauthorizing the FAA, Congress ensures the continuation and enhancement of air travel safety and infrastructure.