The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sent the U.S. Transportation Secretary a reportabout improving the process for human organ transport on commercial airlines.
The report addresses a provision of the 2024 FAA Reauthorization Act requiring the agency to establish a working group to address perceived regulatory barriers and develop best practices for the transportation of organs in the passenger cabin on commercial airlines.
The FAA convened the working group, which included the Department of Transportation, Transportation Security Administration and Health Resources & Services Administration.
Two recommendations are directed at the FAA and the agency implemented both. The FAA published guidancehighlighting the regulatory framework that permits organ transport in the passenger cabin, as well as suggested crewmember training. The agency also created a website as an information hub for stakeholders who transport organs by air.