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October 15, 2025 | In The News

ICYMI: Rep. Steube Leads FL Congressional Delegation Letter to DOT and FAA

WASHINGTON — U.S. Representative Greg Steube (R-Fla.) led a group of Florida lawmakers in a letter to the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration.

From the Washington Examiner:
“A bipartisan group of Florida lawmakers is pressing Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Department personnel to coordinate more efficiently between themselves and with commercial groups to protect the Sunshine State as a leading partner in aerospace advancements.”

This letter to Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford calls for the creation of an Airspace Coordination Team (ACT) composed of government and industry partners. It also requests clarification from the DOT and FAA on their strategies for improving efficiency and tackling problems related to the fragmentation of responsibilities within their respective agencies. Finally, the letter spells out how the ACT may be established and seeks an update on certifying the Space Data Integrator (SDI) capability.

“From Cape Canaveral to the Suncoast, Florida is the cornerstone of America’s vibrant aerospace sector,” said Rep. Steube. “As the world continues to push past the boundaries of earth, it is critical that we preserve Florida’s leadership role in the global space race. I am honored to join the Florida delegation in calling for Secretary Duffy and FAA Administrator Bedford to improve the efficiency and security of air and space travel by modernizing their respective agencies.” 

Rep. Steube is joined by fellow Florida lawmakers Sen. Ashley Moody and representatives Aaron Bean, Gus Bilirakis, Vern Buchanan, Kat Cammack, Mario Díaz-Balart, Byron Donalds, Neal Dunn, Randy Fine, Scott Franklin, Carlos A. Gimenez, Mike Haridopolos, Laurel Lee, Anna Paulina Luna, Brian Mast, Cory Mills, Jared Moskowitz, Jimmy Patronis, John Rutherford, María Elvira Salazar, Darren Soto, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Daniel Webster.

“Florida is home to America’s space industry,” said Rep. Webster. “As home to the world’s premiere spaceport, it is critical that we strengthen the systems that support it. By modernizing our airspace infrastructure and establishing a coordinated framework, we can ensure the second space race to the Moon and beyond launches first from Florida and not China.”

“Florida’s Space Coast is the heart of America’s space and aerospace industry,” said Rep. Haridopolos. “To sustain that success, we must modernize our systems and strengthen coordination to protect our airspace. As launches grow more frequent, our technology and infrastructure must evolve to meet the pace. Creating an Airspace Coordination Team will make Florida’s skies safer, our launches more efficient, and our economy stronger. Florida should lead the world in how we manage airspace, streamline operations, and ensure safety.”

“Florida is America’s gateway to space, and Cape Canaveral stands at the forefront of our nation’s next great era of exploration. With the growing number of commercial and military launches, it’s critical that we streamline communication and coordination among all stakeholders to keep our skies safe and efficient,” said Rep. Gimenez. “Establishing an Airspace Coordination Team and modernizing our radar and air traffic control systems will strengthen Florida’s leadership in aerospace innovation and ensure the United States maintains its global edge in space.”

The letter is supported by a bipartisan group of members of the Florida House of Representatives comprised of Speaker-Designate Mike Redondo, Yvette Benarroch, Omar Blanco, Bill Conerly, Anne Gerwig, Sam Greco, Kim Kendall, Jennifer Kincart Jonsson, Monique Miller, Danny Nix, Vanessa Oliver, Michael Owen, Bill Partington, Judson Sapp, and Meg Weinberger. 

“It was an honor to lead 15 of our freshman House legislators to Washington, D.C., to advocate for expanding Florida’s aerospace footprint,” said State Rep. Kim Kendall (HD-18). “As a former FAA air traffic controller who worked rocket launch packages and military missions, this is truly my passion. We were grateful for the strong interest and support from our federal delegation. At the state level, we’re moving full steam ahead—focused on growing our aerospace sector across the board, from space and military operations to commercial flight, drones, urban air mobility, workforce housing, and education. This is not only vital to our state’s economy but also to our national defense.”

Read the letter here.