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14 CFR § 91.817, enacted in 1973, dictates that no person may operate a civil aircraft in the United States at a true flight ...
At an unusual Sunday night session, four hardline Republican conservatives on the House Budget Committee allowed the bill to ...
As long as you're quiet about it Feature This week, a bipartisan bill was introduced that would allow supersonic flight over ...
The proposed bill is already receiving support from some manufacturers, including Boom Supersonic, which has a facility at ...
US Republican Senator Ted Budd, from North Carolina, has introduced a bill that, if approved, would considerably expand the ...
The House budget proposes a Rev. Billy Graham statue on the Capitol grounds, but not the long-stalled African Americans ...
Rep. Chuck Edwards hired Bronwyn Lance and Ryan Dierker to lead his Washington team. He separated from them as he managed ...
North Carolina senators introduced legislation to lift the 52-year-old ban on passenger supersonic flight over the U.S., in response to Boom Supersonic's advancements. The ...
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Supersonic speeds for nonmilitary flights have been outlawed since 1973 due to noise and property damage concerns.
Lawmakers in the USA have embarked again on an effort eliminate a federal rule that has banned supersonic air travel over ...