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FAA

Presented to: Transportation Landing Team By: Chris Rocheleau, FAA Transition Executive Date: December 7, 2016. FAA. OVERVIEW. FAA Mission, Vision, and Values. FAA History. 1958 Senator A. S . “Mike” Monroney (D-OK) introduced a bill to create an independent Federal Aviation Agency. 1978

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FAA

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  1. Presented to:Transportation Landing TeamBy:Chris Rocheleau, FAA Transition ExecutiveDate: December 7, 2016 FAA OVERVIEW

  2. FAA Mission, Vision, and Values

  3. FAA History 1958 Senator A. S. “Mike” Monroney (D-OK) introduced a bill to create an independent Federal Aviation Agency. 1978 The Airline Deregulation Act, signed on October 24, 1978, created a highly competitive airline industry. 1995 DOT transferred the commercial space transportation office to the FAA, and Congress granted FAA HR and acquisition reform. 1970 1950 1960 1990 2000 1980 1966 Congress authorized the creation of a cabinet department that would combine major Federal transportation responsibilities. 2001 President George W. Bush signed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act 1981 Approximately 12,300 members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) went on strike.

  4. What We Do The FAA manages a system that: Operates Operates & Maintains Facilities & Equipment Maintains Towers 24 hours a day atmore than 500 7 days a week airports atover 12,000 365 days a year sites nationwide Provides Service to and civil military Transports Ensures airports are Inspects & certifies ~819 million passengers/year ~211,000 U.S. Civil Aircraft Safely Guides safe efficient environmentally responsible and ~25 million flights/year ~590,000 pilots And meet the needs of the traveling public

  5. What We Do In addition, the FAA provides Grants to improve 3,330 public-use airports Protection of public and property during commercial space launch and reentry Roadmap and rules for safe integration of unmanned aircraft Employs approximately 46,000 professionals

  6. Fast Facts

  7. FAA Organization

  8. FAA Leadership Lines of Business Staff Offices AGC-1Reggie Govan AAE-1Clay Foushee ACR-1Mamie Malory ATO-1Teri Bristol AVS-1Peggy Gilligan AFN-1Tina Amereihn (A) AGI-1Kate Howard (A) Deputy AdministratorVictoria Wassmer (A)ADA-1 FAA AdministratorMichael P. HuertaAOA-1 AHR-1Annie Andrews AST-1George Nield ANG-1Jim Eck AOC-1Lisa Jones APL-1Jennifer Solomon ARP-1Eduardo Angeles ASH-1Claudio Manno

  9. FAA Strategic Initiatives Make AVIATION SAFERand SMARTER DELIVER BENEFITSthrough Technologyand infrastructure Enhance GLOBAL LEADERSHIP EMPOWERand innovate with the FAA’s people

  10. Major Recent Accomplishments August 53 Towers First regulation for SMALL UAS 29 DATA COMM FAA created A DRONE REGISTRATION SYSTEM 20,000 ADS-B Rebates available Training the Next Lithium Battery Ban Generation of FAA Leaders Protecting the Traveling Public U.S. commercial aviation has never been safer than today

  11. FAA Budget Accounts RESEARCH, ENGINEERING & DEVELOPMENT (RE&D) FACILITIES & EQUIPMENT (F&E) GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS (AIP) OPERATIONS Provides for current infrastructure, modernization, and the advancement of NextGen Air Traffic Control (ATC) Systems. This account funds the administration, operation, repair, and maintenance of the National Airspace System (NAS) and aviation safety oversight. Funds the research and development of products and services that ensure a safe, efficient, and environmentally compatible air transportation system. Funds the FAA’s Airport Improvement Program (AIP) which supports development of a nationwide system of public-use airports to meet the current needs and the projected growth of civil aviation.

  12. FY 2016-2018 Funding Levels(Dollars in Millions)

  13. Funding Structure (FY 2016 in $M)

  14. Airport and Airway Trust Fund Taxes – Types and Rates

  15. AATF FY 2016 Excise Tax Revenues(in millions of dollars) Total excise tax revenues $14,406 M

  16. AATF Tax Revenue Trends • Tax revenue estimates calculated semi-annually by Department of Treasury, Office of Tax Analysis

  17. AATF and FAA Budget History and Projections Actual Projected

  18. Key Challenges and Opportunities Delivering NextGen Benefits FAA Reauthorization and Budget New Entrants Aviation Noise National Airspace System Infrastructure

  19. Under the new Administration We look forward to • continuing progress in these key areas, and • working to advance the new Administration’s priorities.

  20. Backup

  21. Operations Budget FY 2016 Enacted: $9,910 million (Dollars in millions)

  22. Facilities and Equipment (F&E) FY 2016 Enacted: $2,855 million (Dollars in millions)

  23. Research, Engineering, & Development (RE&D) FY 2016 Enacted: $166 million (Dollars in millions)

  24. Grants-in-Aid for Airports FY 2016 Enacted: $3,350 million (Dollars in millions)

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