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Head of Commercial Regulatory Affairs

Workplace
Hybrid
Commitment
Full-time
Seniority
Lead
Posted
Location
Washington, United States

As Head of Commercial Regulatory Affairs at Poseidon Aerospace, you will own the company's domestic and international commercial regulatory strategy, building trusted relationships with aviation authorities such as the FAA and foreign CAAs. You will lead regulatory campaigns to turn priority markets into executable pathways for paid flight operations, working closely with cross-functional teams to assess feasibility and sequence market entry. This hands-on leadership role involves direct regulator engagement, commercial decision-making, and building the regulatory affairs function as the company scales.

Responsibilities

  • Own Poseidon's US and international commercial regulatory strategy, aligned to the commercial roadmap.
  • Assess the regulatory feasibility of prospective markets, routes, sites, and operating concepts before commitments are made. Recommend where to invest, how to sequence campaigns, and when to defer or stop a pathway.
  • Partner with Growth to convert regulatory uncertainty into explicit assumptions, schedule ranges, and go/no-go recommendations before launch dates, routes, or customer outcomes are set.
  • Track FAA policy, foreign CAA requirements, ICAO standards, and operating precedent that could affect market entry.
  • Build durable, candid relationships with the FAA, foreign CAAs, and relevant ANSPs, airport authorities, and national stakeholders.
  • Lead commercial regulatory campaigns from early pathway definition through operating authorization and continuing obligations.
  • Translate ICAO standards into practical country strategies, accounting for how each jurisdiction implements them, using qualified local advisers while retaining ownership of the strategy and authority relationship.
  • Identify the federal, state, local, airspace, airport, and site-level requirements that materially affect the path to operations.
  • Set the objective, stakeholder map, decision gates, and critical path for each priority campaign.
  • Lead pre-application engagement, authority briefings, negotiations, and executive-level regulator interactions.
  • Translate regulator questions and decisions into clear requirements, owners, priorities, and timing for Certification, Engineering, Mission Operations, Safety, Legal, and Growth.
  • Maintain regulator trust through accurate communication, disciplined follow-through, and commitments that reflect Poseidon's actual readiness.
  • Oversee approval conditions, renewals, and changes required as operations scale.
  • Build the Commercial Regulatory Affairs operating system: country playbooks, authority maps, precedent libraries, decision records, and obligation tracking.
  • Select and manage local advisers and aviation counsel where they strengthen a campaign.
  • Capture lessons from each jurisdiction so subsequent campaigns start with better information.
  • Build and lead the team as the market portfolio grows.

Requirements

  • 6+ years leading aviation regulatory affairs, operating approvals, or commercial market access.
  • Direct experience with the FAA and at least one foreign civil aviation authority.
  • A track record of advancing a novel or non-routine aviation approval or market-entry campaign from early authority engagement through authorization.
  • Working knowledge of ICAO standards and how national authorities implement them.
  • Experience in unmanned or autonomous operations, BVLOS, cargo, air-carrier/operator approvals, or another novel aviation environment.
  • Strong commercial judgment, including the willingness to recommend against a market when the pathway isn't credible.
  • Excellent regulator-facing communication, negotiation, and cross-cultural judgment; able to operate independently and travel as required.

Nice to have

  • Secured or materially advanced operating approvals across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Prior experience at an aviation authority, air carrier, unmanned aircraft operator, or international aviation organization.
  • Built a regulatory affairs function and external adviser network from an early stage.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and meaningful early-stage equity
  • Relocation support if applicable
  • Employee Health Benefit Plans
  • 6% Retirement matching
  • Flexible PTO
  • Free lunches, snacks, and a stocked fridge at our offices
  • AI tools and subscriptions