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House Passes FAA Reauthorization Act in 387-26 Vote, Adds New Flights
May 15, 2024, 06:31 PM
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 with an overwhelming vote of 387-26, sending the bill to President Biden's desk for signature. This bipartisan legislation, which had already cleared the Senate, aims to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration for five years with over $105 billion in funding. Key provisions include hiring more air traffic controllers, enhancing aviation safety standards, and expanding consumer protections such as automatic refunds for flight disruptions and fee-free family seating. The bill also introduces new long-distance flights at Reagan National Airport and supports sustainable aviation infrastructure. The legislation is expected to benefit the aviation industry, passengers, and workers by modernizing airport facilities, increasing safety measures, and fostering innovation. Notably, 19 Republicans and 7 Democrats voted against the bill.
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