FAA chief Billy Nolen to step down this summer
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Acting FAA chief Billy Nolan will leave the agency this summer after a year of service, as the White House struggles to find a long-term leader for the agency before summer travel chaos.
Nolen's farewell letter is a blow to the FAA, which has not had a Senate-appointed administrator since April 2022.
In March, President Biden's hopeful FAA administrator pick Phillip Washington withdrew himself from consideration after it was reported that Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema hesitated to support him amid Republican criticism.
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