The FAA recently hosted the 36th Annual FAA Aviation Forecast Conference to present their latest view of the next 20 years of commercial and general aviation. FAA Executive Director of Aviation Policy and Plans Nan Shellabarger kicked off the conference by presenting the new forecast's highlights. read more>>
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