COMSTAC explained

The Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee (COMSTAC) is an advisory board within the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It was established in 1984 and provides information, advice, and recommendations to the FAA administrator within the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on issues regarding the U.S. commercial space transportation industry.

Goals and objectives

According to the FAA website, the primary goals of COMSTAC are to:[1]

COMSTAC addresses industry issues through its various working groups, which provide recommendations to the full committee for adoption. Once a recommendation is adopted by the full committee, it is submitted to the FAA Administrator as an official industry recommendation. In addition to standing working groups, ad hoc working groups or special task groups are established to address specific short-term and/or current critical issues. COMSTAC currently has four working groups:

Membership

COMSTAC membership is made up of senior executives from the commercial space transportation industry; representatives from the satellite industry (manufacturers and users); state and local government officials; representatives from insurance firms, financial investment and legal services for commercial space activities; and representatives from space advocacy organizations and industry associations.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee (COMSTAC). January 12, 2023. Federal Aviation Administration. February 25, 2023.
  2. News: U.S. DOT Names New Members to the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee. October 21, 2022. Federal Aviation Administration. February 25, 2023.