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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a United States government agency responsible for civil aviation safety, certification, and oversight. It develops safety standards for aircraft and airmen, certifies aircraft and aviation products, and regulates air navigation services and the operation of the national airspace system. The FAA also oversees drone operations, commercial space transportation, and safety requirements for aviation facilities, including airports, and it provides air traffic control and navigation services through the Air Traffic Organization.

The FAA was created by the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, consolidating and replacing functions of earlier

Key activities include issuing aircraft airworthiness certificates, certifying pilots and maintenance technicians, inspecting operators for safety,

The agency operates under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations and collaborates with the International

agencies
such
as
the
Civil
Aeronautics
Administration
and
the
Civil
Aeronautics
Board.
In
1967,
the
agency
became
part
of
the
Department
of
Transportation.
The
FAA
is
headquartered
in
Washington,
D.C.,
with
regional
and
field
offices
across
the
United
States.
Its
mission
is
to
ensure
the
safety
and
efficiency
of
civil
aviation
through
rulemaking,
inspections,
and
modernization
of
the
airspace
system.
and
enforcing
aviation
safety
regulations.
The
FAA
manages
the
national
airspace
system
and
directs
modernization
programs
such
as
NextGen,
which
uses
satellite
navigation
and
data
communication
to
improve
efficiency
and
safety.
It
also
regulates
commercial
space
launches
and
reentries
through
the
Office
of
Commercial
Space
Transportation,
in
cooperation
with
international
bodies.
Civil
Aviation
Organization
to
promote
global
aviation
safety
and
interoperability.