Federal Legislation
FAA Implements Digital Airman Certificates
March 16, 2026
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is mandated by the Airmen Certificate Accessibility Act to modernize pilot certification by allowing presentation of either physical or digital airman and medical certificates during inspections. The FAA must issue a final rule by November 30, 2028, to implement secure digital certificates, with an estimated $18 million cost over six years. This modernization effort includes contracts for software acquisition and maintenance, estimated at $3 million annually from 2026 to 2031, and a $2 million contract for rulemaking activities to update regulations by the 2028 deadline.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities related to FAA software system development and maintenance supporting digital certificate infrastructure.
- Contractors specializing in secure digital identity, aviation software, and regulatory compliance systems may find new business prospects.
- The timeline through 2028 provides a multi-year window for phased contract awards and technology deployment.
- Agencies and vendors should prepare for compliance with updated FAA regulations and integration with existing aviation inspection processes.
An individual issued a certificate pursuant to this section (including a medical certificate) may present such certificate to an inspector of the Federal Aviation Administration in any of the following formats: physical or digital.
— H.R. 2247 legislative text
Agencies
Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, United States House of Representatives, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Contracts
$3 million annually, $2 million
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-551 - AIRMEN CERTIFICATE ACCESSIBILITY ACT · congress · Mar 16