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Biden Proposes Taxing Private Space Companies for Airspace Use

by Harikrishnan A
April 7, 2024
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President Joe Biden is advocating for a fairer system where private space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin contribute their fair share by paying taxes for utilizing US airspace. His proposal, part of his recent budget release, seeks to amend the aviation excise tax setup, ensuring that these companies shoulder their portion of the expenses associated with air traffic control during their launches.

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Current Tax System and Aviation Excise Fees

Presently, aviation excise taxes are funneled into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, which supports the operations of the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). The burden of these taxes falls on commercial airlines, who pay a 7.5% levy on each ticket, along with additional passenger fees ranging from $5 to $20. However, with space launches accounting for an increasing share of commercial airspace activity—approximately 10% in 2023—the strain on air traffic control resources is becoming more evident.

Growing Demands on the FAA

The FAA has witnessed a surge in commercial space launches, recording 124 events in 2023 alone—an uptick from previous years. This surge has prompted calls for the agency to bolster its resources, with a 36% budget increase proposed for its commercial space office. Despite efforts to keep pace, managing the escalating volume of space launches poses challenges for the agency.”Whenever SpaceX launches a flight, it requires massive air traffic control resources to clear the airspace for hours around the launch window,” David Grizzle, a former chief operating officer of the Air Traffic Organization, an agency within the FAA that hires the controllers, told The Times.

SpaceX’s Influence and Industry Response

SpaceX, a major player in the commercial space sector, has spearheaded nearly half of all licensed launches in the US. While the company continues to notch milestones in space exploration, some industry partners caution against hastily taxing private space ventures. They underscore the financial struggles of many fledgling space firms and stress the relatively minor impact of spaceflight on airspace compared to other sectors managed by the FAA.

Biden’s Proposal and the Principle of Equity

Biden’s initiative to overhaul the aviation excise tax structure forms part of a broader endeavor to ensure equity in tax contributions, particularly from affluent individuals and corporations. The proposal entails a gradual increase in fuel taxes for private and corporate jets over five years, aimed at bolstering revenue streams for government agencies. The administration argues that requiring private space entities to pay taxes aligns with principles of fairness and equity.

Hurdles and Future Prospects

Although the proposal seeks to address mounting demands on air traffic control resources, hurdles persist in implementing and enforcing taxation policies for private space entities. Furthermore, ongoing dialogues and debates within the industry and among policymakers will shape the trajectory of taxation and regulatory frameworks governing commercial space endeavors.

President Biden’s push to levy taxes on private space companies for their use of US airspace reflects a broader endeavor to ensure equitable contributions to government resources. As the commercial space sector burgeons, the need for sustainable funding mechanisms and robust regulatory frameworks becomes increasingly imperative. Collaborative efforts and constructive dialogue among stakeholders will be pivotal in formulating policies that strike a balance between fostering industry growth and upholding regulatory oversight and public safety.

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