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FAA commits $26 million to strengthen pilot and technician workforce pipeline

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMay 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investing $26 million to develop the next generation of pilots, mechanics and aviation technicians, as demand for air travel continues to grow.

US Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced the funding on May 18, 2026, describing it as part of a broader effort to strengthen the workforce pipeline for the aerospace industry.

Where the money will go

The FAA investment will support aviation training programs designed to equip future pilots with technical skills, as well as apprenticeships and internships to provide hands-on experience. Funding will also go toward student outreach efforts aimed at boosting recruitment, as well as training using tools such as flight simulators.

“More Americans are flying today than ever before,” Duffy said. “We are investing in our aviation workforce to meet growing demand while maintaining the highest standards of safety.”

According to FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford, the funding will support education and training programs that should help to build a pipeline of talent for the industry.

“More Americans are taking to the skies and demand for skilled aviation workers continues to grow,” Bedford said.

Two grant programs

The funding is being made available through the Aviation Workforce Development Grants program, which includes two tracks.

The Aircraft Pilots Workforce Development Grants fund efforts to educate and recruit students to become pilots or drone operators, whereas the Aviation Maintenance Technical Workers Workforce Development Grants support initiatives focused on recruiting and training future mechanics and maintenance technicians.

Who can apply

Schools, aviation organizations, aviation-related nonprofit organizations, air carriers and labor groups, plus state, local, territorial and Tribal governments are eligible for funding.

Applications must be submitted by June 18, 2026. Additional information is available at grants.gov

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