Bonneville Power Extends DOE Aircraft Passenger Management Paperwork for Years
Published Date: 12/22/2025
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Summary
The Department of Energy’s Bonneville Power Administration is extending its paperwork for managing who flies on BPA planes and helicopters for three more years. This helps keep everything safe and legal with the FAA. If you’re involved, you’ve got until January 21, 2026, to share your thoughts—no extra costs or big changes, just keeping things running smoothly!
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