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The scope of the aviation revolution that began in 1903 when the Wright brothers shocked the world with their first flight cannot be overstated: Since then, a host of engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators have advanced the techniques of manned aviation, allowing pilots, passengers, and freight to move faster and more efficiently than ever before.
Despite years of falling prices, increased travel options, andvigorous industry competition, some federal policymakers appear tobe on the brink of abandoning the incredibly successful 20-yearexperiment in airline competition following deregulation in the1970s.