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 +  Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily* 
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 FAA, NASA sign MOU  
 as partners in space 
 Looking to develop commercial outerspace activities 
 The  FAA and  NASA signed  a  
 new memorandum of understanding  
 (MOU) to support commercial  
 space activities related to the  
 transport of government and nongovernment  
 passengers, cargo,  
 and payloads for both orbital and  
 suborbital missions. 
 The FAA and NASA have  
 shared interests in creating a robust  
 commercial space industry  
 to achieve safe, reliable, and  
 cost-effective access to space, and  
 enhancing the competitiveness,  
 safety and affordability of American  
 aerospace  capabilities.  In addition, 
  the partnership is critical  
 to  achieving  the  goals  and  objectives  
 of multiple U.S. national  
 space policies. 
 “The partnership between the  
 FAA and NASA is vital to continue  
 the growth, innovation and safety  
 of commercial space operations,  
 and maintain the pre-eminence of  
 U.S. leadership in the aerospace  
 sector and aid the FAA and NASA  
 in advancing public safety, facilitate  
 new space technologies and areas  
 for research opportunities, and  
 share medical data on the effects  
 of spacefl ight among occupants of  
 space vehicles and space habitats,”  
 said  FAA  Administrator  Steve  
 Dickson. 
 Under the MOU, the FAA and  
 NASA will  build a  stable  launch  
 and reentry framework for the  
 U.S. space industry that is transparent, 
   and  avoids  confl icting  requirements  
 and multiple sets of  
 standards. The two agencies will  
 also advance a point-to-point commercial  
 suborbital  pilot  program  
 with designated spaceports and  
 airspace designs among other elements  
 to support this revolutionary  
 form of long-distance air transportation. 
 This  will  also    “NASA  
 is  now fl ying  commercial cargo  
 and crew missions to the International  
 Space Station, and soon we  
 will send more people and science  
 to space on new suborbital fl ights,”  
 said NASA Administrator Jim  
 Bridenstine.  
 
				
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