Supersonic Aviation Modernization Act
HR 3410 modernizes supersonic flight regulations, boosting aerospace innovation, reducing travel times for passengers, and stimulating economic growth in aviation.
HR 3410 modernizes supersonic flight regulations, boosting aerospace innovation, reducing travel times for passengers, and stimulating economic growth in aviation.
The Supersonic Aviation Modernization Act (HR 3410) aims to promote the development and integration of supersonic aircraft into the national airspace system. The bill seeks to modernize regulations governing supersonic flight, which has been largely restricted due to noise concerns, particularly the sonic boom produced during flight. By facilitating advancements in technology and regulatory frameworks, the bill intends to revitalize the supersonic aviation industry, enhance competitiveness, and stimulate economic growth.
The bill includes several significant provisions:
Regulatory Framework:
Research and Development:
Pilot Programs:
International Collaboration:
The bill would primarily impact:
HR 3410 has a companion bill, S 1759, which is being considered in the Senate. This alignment suggests a bipartisan interest in advancing supersonic aviation modernization.
This summary provides an overview of HR 3410, highlighting its objectives, key provisions, and potential impacts on various stakeholders in the aviation industry.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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