Technology8/14/2025β€’Ars Technica

Trump orders cull of regulations governing commercial rocket launches

Trump orders cull of regulations governing commercial rocket launches

The Trump administration has issued an executive order to streamline the regulations governing commercial rocket launches in the United States. The order aims to consolidate oversight of the industry under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), making the head of the FAA's commercial spaceflight division a political appointee. The move is seen as an effort to reduce bureaucratic red tape and make it easier for private companies to launch rockets, satellites, and other payloads into space. The administration believes that this will boost the competitiveness of the US space industry and encourage further innovation and investment in the sector. However, some critics have raised concerns about the potential for political interference in the regulation of an industry that is crucial to national security and public safety. They argue that the independence of the FAA's oversight role should be preserved to ensure the safety and reliability of commercial space activities. Overall, the executive order reflects the Trump administration's push to deregulate and streamline various industries, including the burgeoning commercial space sector.

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