Experts question U.S. president’s threat to decertify new Canadian planes
MONTREAL — Experts are casting doubt on U.S. President Donald Trump’s ability to ban new Canadian-made aircraft from American skies in a proposed move that would deal a blow to plane makers, airlines and travellers on both sides of the border.
Regulatory authority for plane certification in the U.S. rests with the Federal Aviation Administration, former Canadian Transportation Agency member Jean-Denis Pelletier said.
“The FAA is controlling the certification,” he said. “Mr. Trump has no authority to do that.”
Added John Gradek, who teaches aviation management at McGill University: “The president doesn’t decertify; the FAA decertifies.”


