As Chew Leaves FAA, Industry Fears a Long Vacancy

FAA's chief operating officer, Russell Chew, is stepping down from the agency at the end of this month, and some U.S. industry leaders are worried about how quickly the agency can fill his slot. The job is widely considered to be vital, thankless and underpaid, and it took the FAA more than a year...

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