FAA Proposes Allowing Quiet Supersonic Flights Over US Cities

The US Federal Aviation Administration has put forward a proposal that would permit supersonic aircraft to fly over American cities under certain conditions. Current regulations effectively ban overland supersonic flight due to concerns about disruptive sonic booms. The new rules would allow such flights provided the aircraft are quiet enough to avoid generating the characteristic loud boom. The proposal marks a significant regulatory shift aimed at accommodating a new generation of quieter supersonic passenger jets under development by several aerospace companies.
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