Executive Orders by President Donald J. Trump

Leading The World in Supersonic Flight

Summary

This executive order aims to reestablish the United States as a leader in supersonic aviation. It directs the FAA to reform regulations that prohibit overland supersonic flight and establish noise-based certification standards. The order also promotes research and development in supersonic technologies and encourages international engagement to align global regulatory approaches.

Expected Effects

The order is likely to result in the development and deployment of supersonic aircraft for commercial use within the United States. This could lead to faster air travel and increased global competitiveness. However, it may also raise concerns about noise pollution and environmental impact.

Potential Benefits

  • Potential for faster domestic and international travel.
  • Increased competitiveness of the US aerospace industry.
  • Job creation in aerospace engineering, manufacturing, and related sectors.
  • Advancement of aerospace technology and innovation.
  • Enhanced national prestige and leadership in aviation.

Potential Disadvantages

  • Increased noise pollution in areas overflown by supersonic aircraft.
  • Potential environmental impact due to increased fuel consumption and emissions.
  • Regulatory challenges in balancing safety, noise, and economic considerations.
  • Risk of accidents or incidents associated with new technology.
  • Potential for unequal access to the benefits of supersonic travel, exacerbating social inequalities.

Constitutional Alignment

The executive order is issued under the President's authority vested by the Constitution. While the Constitution does not explicitly address aviation regulations, the Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8) grants Congress the power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce, which implicitly includes air travel. The order's focus on promoting technological advancement and economic growth aligns with the general welfare clause of the preamble.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).