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Trump's Drone Orders Aim to Counter Threats While Encouraging Flying Cars, Supersonic Flights

  • In early June 2025, President Trump authorized executive orders intended to relax regulations affecting unmanned aerial vehicles, personal air vehicles, and high-speed aircraft within the United States.
  • These orders respond to increasing drone threats in military conflicts and public spaces, highlighted by recent attacks using inexpensive commercial drones.
  • The executive orders expand no-fly zones, improve interagency coordination, promote domestic drone manufacturing, and direct the FAA to remove the 1973 restriction on supersonic flights.
  • Michael Kratsios emphasized the duty to safeguard and reclaim control over U.S. airspace, while Eric Brock highlighted concerns about coordinated drone attacks targeting critical infrastructure such as refineries, ports, and large public venues.
  • These measures aim to strengthen national security against drone misuse while accelerating innovation in aerial technologies that could reduce coast-to-coast travel to under four hours.
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Trump's drone orders aim to counter threats while encouraging flying cars, supersonic flights

Ukraine highlighted how drones can be used in a military or terrorist attack — a concern as the World Cup and Olympics approach in the U.S.

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