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|OrganizationType=Executive Departments | |OrganizationType=Executive Departments | ||
|Mission=To provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world by regulating civil aviation to promote safety, fostering air commerce, and supporting the development of a national airspace system that meets the needs of the future. The FAA aims to protect the public, the environment, and ensure the U.S. leads in global aviation. | |Mission=To provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world by regulating civil aviation to promote safety, fostering air commerce, and supporting the development of a national airspace system that meets the needs of the future. The FAA aims to protect the public, the environment, and ensure the U.S. leads in global aviation. | ||
|ParentOrganization= | |ParentOrganization=Department of Transportation | ||
|TopOrganization=Department of Transportation | |||
|CreationLegislation=Federal Aviation Act of 1958 | |CreationLegislation=Federal Aviation Act of 1958 | ||
|Employees=45000 | |Employees=45000 | ||
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| employees = | | employees = | ||
| budget = | | budget = US$19.807 billion ([[Fiscal year|FY]]2024) | ||
| chief1_name = [[Michael Whitaker (government official)|Michael Whitaker]] | | chief1_name = [[Michael Whitaker (government official)|Michael Whitaker]] | ||
| chief1_position = [Administrator] | | chief1_position = [Administrator] | ||
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The approaching era of [[Jet aircraft|jet]] travel (and a series of midair collisions—most notably the [[1956 Grand Canyon mid-air collision]]) prompted passage of the [[Federal Aviation Act of 1958]]. This legislation passed the CAA's functions to a new independent body, the Federal Aviation Agency. The act also transferred air safety regulation from the CAB to the FAA, and gave it sole responsibility for a joint civil-military system of air navigation and air traffic control. The FAA's first administrator, [[Elwood Richard Quesada|Elwood R. Quesada]], was a former [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] general and adviser to [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|President Eisenhower]]. | The approaching era of [[Jet aircraft|jet]] travel (and a series of midair collisions—most notably the [[1956 Grand Canyon mid-air collision]]) prompted passage of the [[Federal Aviation Act of 1958]]. This legislation passed the CAA's functions to a new independent body, the Federal Aviation Agency. The act also transferred air safety regulation from the CAB to the FAA, and gave it sole responsibility for a joint civil-military system of air navigation and air traffic control. The FAA's first administrator, [[Elwood Richard Quesada|Elwood R. Quesada]], was a former [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] general and adviser to [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|President Eisenhower]]. | ||
The same year witnessed the birth of the [[NASA|National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA), which was created in response to the | The same year witnessed the birth of the [[NASA|National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA), which was created in response to the Soviet Union (USSR) launch of the first manmade satellite. NASA assumed NACA's aeronautical research role. | ||
=== 1960s reorganization === | === 1960s reorganization === |
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