The Trump administration has dismissed nearly 300 FAA employees, including maintenance mechanics and aviation safety assistants, raising concerns over aviation safety following recent deadly accidents. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy defends the layoffs, emphasizing that no critical safety personnel were affected, and announces a collaboration with SpaceX to modernize air traffic control systems.
Newly confirmed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is quickly addressing key priorities, including a review of fuel economy standards and enhancing travel safety, with bipartisan support and a focus on infrastructure and regulatory reform.
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed former Congressman Sean Duffy to serve as the new Secretary of the Department of Transportation. Duffy, a staunch supporter of Trump and former Fox Business co-host, has a background in Congress on the Financial Services Committee but lacks direct transportation experience. Nevertheless, Trump emphasizes Duffy's fiscal responsibility and bipartisan collaboration capabilities. If confirmed, Duffy will oversee a significant budget and manage policies related to various transportation sectors, as he addresses pivotal issues such as aviation safety, labor negotiations, and the promotion of electric vehicles. This nomination is part of Trump's strategy to appoint media-savvy figures to key cabinet positions, further highlighting the evolving dynamics of transportation policies in the United States.