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Trump Signs Executive Orders to Enhance Drone Security and Promote Supersonic Travel

President Trump has signed executive orders to address drone-related national security threats while promoting advancements in flying cars and supersonic air travel.

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  • President Trump signed executive orders targeting national security threats from drones and promoting American manufacturing of drones and supersonic travel.
  • The orders aim to expedite FAA regulations for drone use beyond visual line of sight and encourage innovations like flying cars.
  • A federal task force will be created to review drone threats and enforce laws against unlawful drone use, enhancing airspace security.
  • The new rules eliminate the 1973 speed restriction on flights over Mach 1, replacing it with a noise standard to support supersonic flights.
  • Trump's orders prioritize American-made drones for federal procurement, aiming to bolster the U.S. drone industry against competition from foreign manufacturers.

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Emphasizes the creation of a federal task force to enhance drone regulation and safety.

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The primary concerns include terrorism, espionage, public safety threats, and the potential misuse of drones for smuggling and surveillance.

The orders prioritize American-made drones for federal procurement, aiming to bolster the U.S. drone industry against competition from foreign manufacturers.

The new rules eliminate the 1973 speed restriction on flights over Mach 1, replacing it with a noise standard to support supersonic flights.

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