FAA Seeks Comments on Renewing Grant Report Paperwork for Green Aviation
Published Date: 4/23/2026
Notice
Summary
The FAA is renewing its approval to collect progress reports from winners of the Fueling Aviation's Sustainable Transition (FAST) grants. These reports help track how projects are doing with their schedules, risks, and costs. If you’re involved, get ready to keep sharing updates, and don’t forget to send your comments by June 22, 2026!
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Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Quarterly Reporting Burden on Grant Winners
If you are a FAST grant recipient, you must provide quarterly progress reports documenting technical progress, schedule, risks, and costs, plus semi‑annual review presentations and a publicly releasable annual report. The FAA estimates an average burden of 134 hours per grant recipient per year and a total annual burden of 1,876 hours.
Public Transparency of Grant Performance
The FAA will produce publicly releasable annual reports and use the collected reports to provide transparency about how taxpayer funding for FAST grants is used. This gives the public information about project schedules, risks, costs, and technical progress.
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