SpaceX denies Starlink 'take over' of FAA contract
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SpaceX denies Starlink 'take over' of FAA contract, as Verizon $2.4B air traffic control deal hangs in balance
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SpaceX confirms Starlink work at FAA but denies bid to replace Verizon
Musk’s power play: SpaceX pushes to replace Verizon’s $2.4 billion FAA contract with Starlink
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 will immediately start work on a program to deploy thousands of the company’s Starlink satellite terminals to support
SpaceX has dismissed reports suggesting its Starlink satellite unit aims to take over a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) telecommunications contract. The company clarified on X that Starlink is merely a
SpaceX has been selected to help overhaul the FAA's air traffic control system, Trump's Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy previously announced. Senators Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill) sent a letter on Friday to FAA's acting administrator ...
sent a letter to Secretary Sean Duffy “expressing deep concerns” regarding ... The senators call for several detailed answers from Duffy, specifically the role of SpaceX, the process used to evaluate and select contractors and the impact of FAA ...
Alaska and facilities in Oklahoma City and Atlantic City. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and SpaceX respond.
More: Sean Duffy: What to know about newly appointed ... He said he would bring in technology companies, such as Elon Musk's SpaceX, to help develop a plan with a quick timeline.
In an exclusive interview, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy says the recent string of aviation accidents and close calls appears to have one thing connecting them. "They're all very unique, but I do think in all of them — and again,
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