Air Mail Act of 1925, then Air Commerce Act of 1926

When you think about commercial flight today, it's easy to look past the fact that most of the airlines really began because of the need to send mail over long distances. The Airmail Act of 1925 made this possible by authorizing the Postmaster General to contract out the work to the private sector. Due to this act, by mid - 1927, an effective commercial airline system was providing reliable mail service by air (Smithsonian, 2007). This act added some efficiency to the lack-luster air transportation system (Smithsonian, 2007). Then, later the Air Commerce Act of 1926 was developed, which started the Aeronautics branch of the Commerce Department. Today, the Aeronautics Branch is now referred to as the Federal Aviation Administration, and somewhere in the middle it was known as the Federal Aviation Agency. Either way, without these acts aviation as a whole, today, would be vastly different. The Air Commerce Act also regulated the licensing and certification of...