Bill Detail
H.R. 6427
Congress: 119
Title
Airport Regulatory Relief Act of 2025
Summary
Airport Regulatory Relief Act of 2025 This bill reduces the requirements for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to allow a state to use its state highway standards, instead of federal standards, for airfield pavement projects at certain smaller commercial aviation airports. The bill also requires the FAA to act within a certain time period. Under current law, airports are generally required to meet FAA standards for Airport Improvement Program-funded construction. For certain nonprimary commercial service airports (i.e., airports that have 2,500 to 10,000 passenger boardings annually) that serve aircraft that do not exceed 60,000 pounds gross weight, the FAA must instead use the state highway standards. A state must request the use of the state standards, and the FAA must determine that their use (1) will not negatively affect safety, and (2) will not result in a shorter life for the pavement. Under the bill, the FAA must use state highway standards for airfield pavement projects at these airports if (1) the state provides notice to the FAA that nonprimary airports intend to use the state standards, and (2) the FAA determines that the state standards will not negatively affect safety. The bill also requires the FAA to make a safety determination within six months of a state providing notice. The FAA may extend the time period by six months if the six months is insufficient to make the determination. For each six-month extension, the FAA must notify the state and provide a justification for the extension.
Sponsor
Rep. Nicholas Begich [R-AK]
Status
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Status as of Jun 19, 8:44 AM · synced 10d ago
Introduced
2025-12-04
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Bill Engagement
Airport Regulatory Relief Act of 2025 This bill reduces the requirements for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to allow a state to use its state highway standards, inste…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Association of Airport Executives1 filing · 8 lobs
- Airports Council International -- North America1 filing · 6 lobs
- Joel Bacon2026 Q1
- Justin Barkowski2026 Q1
- Kevin Burke2026 Q1
- Gregory Cota2026 Q1
- Seth Cutter2026 Q1
- Megan Eisenstein2026 Q1
- Hannah Genovese2026 Q1
- Stephanie Gupta2026 Q1