The FAA has proposed ending its long-standing ban on overland civil supersonic flights, replacing the current speed-based restriction with a performance-based standard that would allow operations if sonic boom overpressure at the surface does not exceed 0.11 pounds per square foot. The proposal marks the first step in a broader regulatory effort to enable commercial supersonic flight in the U.S., with comments due August 17, 2026.
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FAA Proposes to End Ban on Overland Supersonic Flights, Establish Interim Noise-Based En Route Standard as First Step to Fully Authorizing Supersonic Operations

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