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Drones, Airspace, and the Sharing Economy

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  • Rule, Troy

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This paper will apply a legal analysis of airspace rights and air takings, particularly the risk of takings and transfer of surface airspace to drone operators. The regulatory takings in the 1978 Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City Supreme Co

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  • Rule, Troy, 2022. "Drones, Airspace, and the Sharing Economy," Working Papers 11685, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajw:wpaper:11685
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