Trump expected to tap former Delta exec to run FAA

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President Trump is expected to soon nominate a former senior Delta Air Lines executive to head the Federal Aviation Administration. Trump is set to pick Steve Dickson to run the 45,000-employee agency that oversees U.S. airspace.

President Donald Trump is expected to soon nominate a former senior Delta executive to head the Federal Aviation Administration , administration and industry officials said on Friday.

Dickson and the White House did not respond to messages seeking comment. The U.S. Transportation Department declined to comment. Last year, Reuters and other outlets reported Trump was considering his longtime personal pilot, John Dunkin, to lead the FAA. The Wall Street Journal reported in November that Dickson was the leading compromise choice to run the FAA. Some Republican senators had raised concerns about Trump possibly nominating his personal pilot for the position.

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