Which States Are Prepared for the Drone Industry? A 50-State Report Card

59 Pages Posted: 26 Mar 2020

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Brent Skorup

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Date Written: March 2020

Abstract

Worldwide, commercial drone services are being tested and permitted. Progress in the United States has been slow, in part because of a lack of clarity about the federal and state roles over drones and airspace management. To jump-start the drone industry, states can create drone highways — aerial corridors directly above public roads. We score and rank the 50 states based on their laws and drone industry data that indicate their preparedness for drones and drone highways. By adopting laws that allow cities to lease the air rights above public roads, vest air rights with property owners, and establish avigation easements, states can facilitate drone integration independent of reform from Congress or the Federal Aviation Administration. Creating a clear and coherent framework, such as a system of drone highways, will make parcel delivery faster, improve distribution of medical supplies, and create technology and logistics jobs.

Keywords: drones, federalism, aviation, FAA, air rights, property rights, transportation, public policy, regulation

JEL Classification: H77, K11, K23, L93, R48, R52

Suggested Citation

Skorup, Brent, Which States Are Prepared for the Drone Industry? A 50-State Report Card (March 2020). Mercatus Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3561793 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3561793

Brent Skorup (Contact Author)

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