Aviation Innovation and Global Competitiveness Act
Modernizes FAA aircraft certification to accelerate approval of new aviation technologies, potentially balancing innovation speed against aviation safety oversight rigor.
Modernizes FAA aircraft certification to accelerate approval of new aviation technologies, potentially balancing innovation speed against aviation safety oversight rigor.
HR 7553 seeks to modernize the Federal Aviation Administration's aircraft certification process to accelerate approval of innovative aviation technologies. The bill aims to streamline bureaucratic procedures that currently slow development and deployment of new aircraft types and novel aviation systems.
Current FAA certification can take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars, which discourages innovation in aviation—including electric aircraft, autonomous systems, and advanced urban air mobility vehicles. Modernizing these processes could position the U.S. competitively in emerging aviation markets while maintaining safety standards, or conversely, could create regulatory gaps if safety oversight is weakened.
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