- About Us
- Areas Served
- Background
- STEM Aviation and Space Education
- FAA Regional Administrators
- Noise Complaints and Inquiries
- FAA Community Engagement
About Us
The New England Office of the Regional Administrator is one of nine offices that comprise National Engagement and Regional Administration. The Regional Administrator, as the Senior FAA Official in the geographic area, provides leadership on key agency priorities, such as horizontal integration across the FAA Lines of Business and Staff Offices to ensure the Agency is providing consistent stakeholder support and engagement.
The office partners with Federal, state and local governments and others to promote aviation safety and education across the region. The office addresses airspace and procedure modernization, runway safety, aviation workforce development, finance, information technology, policy, human resources, and civil rights.
Areas Served
- Connecticut
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
Background
The New England Region headquarters is located in Burlington, Massachusetts. Boston Logan International is among the nation's Core 30 airports and is part of FAA's Single Site initiative, which is optimizing airspace around the airport and replacing legacy conventional procedures. The New England Region Airport Division oversees airport development, certification, and safety for all of the Region's airports.
STEM Aviation and Space Education
Within the region, FAA's Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Aviation and Space Education (AVSED) Program is an integral part of agency outreach and the national education system. The program was established to expose students to aviation and aerospace careers and to promote STEM education.
FAA Regional Administrators
FAA's nine Regional Administrator offices are strategically located across the country, each serving the public by supporting and coordinating operation of a national airspace system that ensures airports are safe, efficient, environmentally responsible, and meet the needs of travelers.
Noise Complaints & Inquiries
File a noise complaint or inquiry in the New England Region.
FAA Community Engagement
The FAA is committed to inform and involve the public, engage with communities and give meaningful consideration to community concerns and views as we make aviation decisions that affect them.
Airspace and Airport Projects
- Single-site
- Air Traffic Procedures
FAA Workshops and Informal Airspace Meetings
Last updated: Wednesday, April 17, 2024