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Trump lifts supersonic flight ban, paving way for faster air travel over U.S. skies

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
June 8, 2025
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U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order lifting a 52-year-old federal ban on supersonic flight over land, setting the stage for a revival in high-speed air travel that could slash coast-to-coast journey times in half.

The order directs the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to update decades-old restrictions that have blocked the development and certification of civil supersonic aircraft due to concerns over noise pollution and sonic booms. The ban, originally enacted in 1973, has long been seen as a barrier to innovation in aerospace.

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“Legalising supersonic flight makes a renaissance in supersonic passenger travel inevitable,” said Blake Scholl, CEO of Boom Supersonic, which is currently developing the Overture, a next-generation airliner designed to travel faster than the speed of sound without disruptive sonic effects.

Economic and industrial boost on the horizon

Trump’s order comes after bipartisan support from lawmakers like Senator Ted Budd (R-NC) and Congressman Troy Nehls (R-TX), who introduced the Supersonic Aviation Modernization Act. The move is expected to rejuvenate American aerospace competitiveness, particularly against emerging rivals like China, which recently announced its own supersonic program.

Industry insiders predict the executive order will fuel job growth, investment in R&D, and contract expansions for U.S. aerospace firms already working with major commercial airlines. FAA is now tasked with establishing updated noise and emissions standards that will guide the certification process.

“This is not just a regulatory win,” said a senior White House official. “It’s an economic and innovation milestone. American companies can now push forward with confidence.”

A new era in aviation by the 2030s

Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator aircraft has already shown promise in testing. The company expects its Overture airliner to enter service in the early 2030s, potentially flying routes like New York to Los Angeles in under three hours.

The FAA will work with international regulators to align policies and support bilateral agreements, crucial for expanding future supersonic corridors globally. Trump’s order is one of several deregulatory measures aimed at unlocking innovation and enhancing U.S. competitiveness across industries.

While some technical and community concerns remain, the industry now has the regulatory green light to turn science fiction into commercial fact.

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