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WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Congressman Jeff Van Drew announced this week in a release that the Federal Aviation Administration William J. Hughes Technical Center will be permanently located in South Jersey.
The 2023 FAA Reauthorization bill advanced through the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and must be approved by the House and Senate before going to the president's desk, but the proposed legislation is positioned well to be signed into law, he said.
"For the past two years I have been working tirelessly to secure language in the 2023 FAA Reauthorization that guarantees our Technical Center and the thousands of jobs it provides remain permanently located in South Jersey, and I am extremely proud to announce that this language was secured in the bill," Van Drew said. "This is historic for South Jersey. With the Technical Center remaining permanent, South Jersey will continue to provide major advancements in the aviation sector for not only our region, but also for the entire United States.
Van Drew said the bill includes a shuttle program between Atlantic City International Airport and the Philadelphia International Airport that will ease the travel burdens in South Jersey.
"Not only does this program improve connectivity, but it will also generate tens of thousands of dollars in new revenues for both locations," he said.
An amendment in the FAA bill will also improve accommodations for those with disabilities on airlines.
"I will be working with my colleagues on the Transportation and Infrastructure committee to ensure that my legislation will be included in the final version of the FAA Reauthorization. The U.S. Senate also adopted my proposal for an Office of Advanced Aviation Technology and Innovation into their 2023 FAA Reauthorization which will allow us to compete with China in this critical sector and grow the U.S. economy."
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