The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that it will delay enforcement of its rule on "Foreign Air Operator Certificates Issued by a Regional Safety Oversight Organization" until March 20, 2025. This rule allows the FAA to accept air operator certificates from foreign carriers if issued by a recognized oversight organization. The delay allows for a review to ensure consistency with law and policy under the new administration. This decision aligns with a Presidential directive to consider postponing pending rules for further review.
Simple Explanation
The FAA is waiting until March 20, 2025, to start making sure foreign airline certificates are okay, so they have more time to double-check everything. They're following directions from the President to take a closer look at new rules.