Sec. 753. Report on Indo-Pacific airports
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The Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of State, shall submit to Congress a report on airports of strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific region that includes each of the following: An identification of airports and air routes critical to national security, defense operations, emergency response, and continuity of government activities. An assessment of the economic impact and contribution of airports and air routes to national and regional economies. An evaluation of the connectivity and accessibility of airports and air routes, including their importance in supporting domestic and international travel, trade, and tourism.
An analysis of infrastructure and technological requirements necessary to maintain and enhance the strategic importance of identified airports and air routes. An identification of potential vulnerabilities, risks, and challenges faced by airports and air routes of strategic importance, including cybersecurity threats and physical infrastructure vulnerabilities. Any recommendations for improving the security, resilience, and efficiency of the identified airports and air routes, including potential infrastructure investments and policy changes.