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FAA Faces Staffing Crisis Amid Wave Of Departures
More than 1,200 employees—including senior leaders and technical experts—are leaving, raising concerns about the agency’s ability to maintain key safety and regulatory functions.
·Thursday, May 29, 2025
The Federal Aviation Administration is facing a
surge in resignations and retirements, driven in part by a Trump-era program to
cut labor costs, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
A May 7 internal presentation obtained by
the Journal outlined widespread departures across the
agency, affecting employees at all levels—including senior leaders, technical
specialists and mission-support staff. A separate report from FAA human
resources tallied more than 1,200 exits under the program. While the agency
says this accounts for about 3% of its 46,000-person workforce, it emphasized
that critical frontline roles—such as air traffic controllers, engineers and
inspectors—are not part of the program and remain unaffected.
Still, the staffing shake-up comes at a time of
increased scrutiny for the FAA, following the January midair collision between
a Black Hawk helicopter and a commercial airliner, as well as radar issues
impacting flights into Newark Liberty International Airport. Internally,
concerns are growing that the loss of experienced personnel could hinder key
functions such as issuing airworthiness directives, processing pilot medical
clearances, managing runway safety and regulating commercial space launches.
The Journal also reported that some inspectors are weighing whether to resign,
citing dissatisfaction with return-to-office mandates, uncertainty over pension
reforms and growing political pressures on the agency.
In response, the FAA says it is actively hiring to rebuild its
workforce. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is also seeking increased
funding from Congress and offering new pay incentives to retain and attract air
traffic controllers as part of a broader effort to modernize the nation’s
airspace system.


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