Two weeks ago, SpaceX engineer Ted Malaska showed up at the Federal Aviation Administration’s headquarters in Washington to deliver what he described as a directive from his boss Elon Musk: The agency ...
Alaska and facilities in Oklahoma City and Atlantic City. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and SpaceX respond.
SpaceX has dismissed reports suggesting its Starlink satellite unit aims to take over a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ...
Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX said on Wednesday that its Starlink satellite unit has no intent to take over any Federal ...
Satellite service Starlink doesn’t have the capabilities to be the FAA’s comms backbone. Trump officials may take a $2.4B ...
SpaceX clarified that Starlink was not getting any contracts from the U.S. government after media reports suggested that it ...
The FAA is exploring multiple technologies, such as satellites, fiber, and wireless, to upgrade the U.S. air traffic control ...
For decades, U.S. officials liked to say the nation’s aviation system was the “gold standard” for safety. A House hearing ...
Officials testified at a hearing on Capitol Hill on Tuesday about challenges with air traffic control staffing and ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy rejected Elon Musk's Starlink as the solution to current air traffic controller issues.
The directives came after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk criticized Verizon, which has a contract to upgrade air traffic control ...
House Republicans are mulling President Donald Trump’s request for more funding for the struggling air traffic control system ...
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