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Trump signs an order to boost US drone defenses and boost supersonic flights

The White House announced that President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Friday to strengthen U.S. defences against drone threats and to boost supersonic commercial planes and electric air taxis.

Trump's three executive orders sought to allow drones to be used beyond the sight of the operator - an important step in enabling commercial drone delivery - as well as reduce U.S. dependence on Chinese drone companies, and to begin testing electric vertical lift-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL).

Trump has established a federal taskforce to ensure U.S. sovereignty over the skies of America, to expand restrictions on sensitive sites, to expand federal technology to detect drones instantly, and to provide assistance to local and state law enforcement.

Michael Kratsios is the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He said that Trump wants to deal with the "growing threats of criminal terrorists and the foreign misuse of drones" in U.S. Airspace. We are protecting our borders against national security threats in the air and with major public events like the Olympics and World Cup coming up.

Sebastian Gorka is the senior director for counterterrorism in the National Security Council. He cited threats against major U.S. sports events and the use of drones by Russia in its war in Ukraine.

Gorka stated that "we will increase our counter-drone capability and capacity." We will enforce current laws more aggressively to deter both evildoers, and idiots.

Last year, the issue of suspicious drones gained significant attention after a spate of sightings of drones in New Jersey. Each month, the FAA receives over 100 reports of drone sightings near airports.

Drone sightings can disrupt flights and sporting events.

Trump has also ordered the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to lift an old ban from 1973 that prohibited supersonic flights over land.

Kratsios stated that "the reality is Americans should be able fly from New York City to Los Angeles in less than four hours." The advancements in material science, aerospace engineering and noise reduction have made supersonic overland flight possible. It is also safe, sustainable, and commercially viable.

Officials confirmed that the Trump orders did not ban any Chinese drone companies. Former President Joe Biden had signed legislation last year that would have banned DJI and Autel Robotics, both based in China, from selling drones to the U.S.

DJI is the largest drone manufacturer in the United States, selling more than half of commercial drones. Reporting by David Shepardson, Washington Editing by Matthew Lewis

(source: Reuters)