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"textContent": "The Trump administration’s new supersonic flight push could hand its biggest near-term win not to passengers, but to companies trying to raise money, certify aircraft, and convince airlines that high-speed jets can finally fly domestic routes without breaking noise rules. The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed replacing the US ban on most civil supersonic flight […]\n\nThe post FAA Moves To Open US Land To Supersonic Flights appeared first on the deep dive.",
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