Trump Relaxes Rules For Rocket Launches, Seeming To Benefit Musk And Bezos

"Companies such as SpaceX and Blue Origin may be able to forgo reviews required under National Environmental Policy Act" 

"Donald Trump is looking to relax environmental rules for commercial spaceship companies. In an executive order titled “Enabling Competition in the Commercial Space Industry” that he signed on Wednesday, he said it’s imperative to national security that the private rocket-ship industry increase launches “substantially” by 2030.

That would mean, according to the executive order, that those companies may be able to forgo the environmental reviews that are required under the National Environmental Policy Act (Nepa). Private space companies are required to obtain launch permits from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). And, as part of that process, companies are subject to review under Nepa.

Sean Duffy, the US secretary of transportation, which oversees the FAA, called Trump’s executive order “visionary”.

The FAA has faced criticism from space companies for taking too long to review launch permits while environmental groups have lambasted the agency for not using Nepa reviews to require more protections at launch sites."

Dara Kerr reports for the Guardian August 13, 2025.

Source: Guardian, 08/14/2025