The Continued Grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX
The grounding of the 737 MAX has revealed potential issues in the FAA’s aircraft certification process.
Procedure to Protect Philadelphia
More Philadelphia historic properties could be revitalized with reduced red tape.
Regulating Commercial Space Activity
Scholars address possible strategies to regulate an emerging commercial space industry.
Deregulating Rail Transportation of Liquefied Natural Gas
Proposed rule aims to make it easier to ship liquefied natural gas by rail.
Planning for the Return of Supersonic Commercial Aviation
The FAA is proposing updates to a rule governing supersonic aircraft testing.
Can Limits on Airbnb Help Lower Long-term Rent?
Scholar argues that Santa Monica’s regulation of Airbnb listings has not reduced long-term rental prices.
Fixing the Shortfall in Highway Infrastructure Funding
A recent report highlights funding gaps for infrastructure and potential fixes.
A Pilot for Air Travel Savings
Scholar urges Congress to redefine common carriage to promote flight-sharing platforms in the United States.
U.S. Freight Customers Increasingly Taxed by Higher Rail Rates
Policymakers should promote competition to combat a rise in real rates paid by rail shippers since 2000.
What President Trump’s Infrastructure Agenda Gets Wrong
The Administration’s goal of “streamlining” infrastructure review is fundamentally misguided.
The Grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX
FAA joins aviation regulators worldwide in grounding planes following two fatal crashes.
High-Speed Rail Gets On Track
A final rule published by the Federal Railroad Administration sets new standards for high-speed trains.