KEY POINTS
  • Dickson began his five-year term in the wake of the Boeing 737 Max crashes.
  • Other crises included a stand-off between the agency and 5G wireless providers.
Stephen Dickson, administrator of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) nominee, speaks during a Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation confirmation hearing in Washington D.C., May 15, 2019.

Federal Aviation Administrator Steve Dickson, who headed the agency in the wake of two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes, resigned on Wednesday, effective March 31.

Dickson's announcement came halfway into his five-year term. In an e-mail to staff, Dickson said after long separations from his family "it is time to devote my full time and attention to them.