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Investing.com - A bipartisan group of three U.S. senators including Senate Majority Leader John Thune urged President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday to support international efforts to raise the mandatory pilot retirement age.
The senators made their appeal to the administration as the aviation industry continues to face staffing challenges. Current regulations require commercial airline pilots to retire at age 65 in the United States.
In 2023, Congress rejected a proposal that would have increased the mandatory airline pilot retirement age from 65 to 67 within the United States. That measure failed to gain sufficient support despite concerns about pilot shortages.
International rules currently prevent airline pilots older than 65 from flying in most countries outside the United States, creating a regulatory barrier for American pilots who reach that age.
The senators’ request specifically asks the Trump administration to back international initiatives that would align global standards with a potentially higher retirement age, which could help address pilot workforce concerns across the aviation industry.
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