Office of Aviation and International Policy
The Office of Aviation and International Affairs is responsible for the analysis, development, articulation, and review of policies, programs, and plans for economic issues in domestic aviation and international transportation.
Office of International Transportation and Trade: Provides departmental leadership, direction, and coordination on the international surface and intermodal transportation and trade policies and programs; leads and coordinates departmental representation in global transportation and trade organizations.
Office of International Aviation: Develops, coordinates, and executes departmental international aviation transportation policy.
Office of Aviation Analysis: Initiates and supports the development of the Department's public policies regarding economic oversight of the airline industry in both domestic and international markets.
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