"Spaceflight Companies Warn: Excessive Regulations Jeopardize US Space Dominance"
Blue Origin, SpaceX, and Virgin Galactic, along with two experts, testified at a Congressional hearing, urging for regulatory improvements in the commercial space sector. The companies argued that the current regulatory framework, known as "Part 450," is hindering growth and innovation in the industry and putting the US at risk of losing its lead in spaceflight. They called for a more streamlined process, increased resources for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and an extension of the learning period to ensure safety and allow for continued development. The hearing mainly focused on the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation and its role in issuing launch licenses.
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