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Congresswoman Rivas Urges FAA to Enhance Air Safety in Los Angeles
March 12, 2026
Congresswoman Luz Rivas has formally called on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to prioritize and strengthen air safety measures at Hollywood Burbank, Van Nuys, and Whiteman Airports in the Los Angeles area. This request comes ahead of major global sporting events, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics, to address concerns raised by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) about potential midair collision risks. The emphasis is on implementing best safety practices to protect travelers, airport workers, and the broader aviation community during these high-traffic periods.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased FAA demand for enhanced safety technologies, air traffic management solutions, and operational support services at key Southern California airports.
- The focus on mitigating midair collision risks may drive new contracts or modifications related to radar systems, communication infrastructure, and safety training programs.
- Vendors specializing in aviation safety, airspace monitoring, and emergency response equipment may find emerging opportunities aligned with FAA initiatives.
- Organizations involved in airport operations and infrastructure upgrades should evaluate how these safety priorities could influence upcoming procurement requirements and funding allocations.
One error along any of these flight paths could result in a tragic outcome in the loss of life and property. It is the responsibility of the FAA to instill confidence in my constituents and the aviation industry and assure them that every possible tool is being used to ensure safety.
— Congresswoman Luz Rivas
The next midair collision may occur at the Hollywood Burbank Airport and that nobody at FAA is paying attention.
— Jennifer Homendy, Chair of NTSB
Agencies
Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board