Aviation Regulator

An aviation regulator is a national or international authority responsible for overseeing and enforcing safety, operational, and compliance standards in the air travel industry.

Aviation regulators—such as the FAA (U.S.) or EASA (EU)—play a key role in ensuring the safety and reliability of air travel services. Understanding the role of an aviation regulator helps corporate travel professionals stay informed about regulations that may impact routes, carriers, or traveler safety.

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