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Tech
Farewell ‘ElonJet’: The FAA just made it much more difficult to track private jets from the likes of Elon Musk and Taylor Swift
By
Chris Morris
April 1, 2025
Politics
Musk’s DOGE team reportedly tried to fire air traffic controllers amid multiple plane crashes but was stopped by the Transportation secretary
By
Stuart Dyos
March 8, 2025
Finance
SpaceX’s Starlink could have some advantages over Verizon in bid for FAA contract takeover, experts say. It could also trigger a slew of conflict-of-interest lawsuits from competitors
By
Sasha Rogelberg
March 1, 2025
Newsletters
OpenAI launches GPT-4.5 with a shrug
By
Andrew Nusca
February 28, 2025
Politics
Only 10% of airports actually have air traffic control towers; here’s why aviation experts are sounding alarms over flight safety
By
Susan Montoya Bryan
and
The Associated Press
February 26, 2025
Tech
Elon Musk begins testing his Starlink terminals in the U.S. airspace system
By
Jason Leopold
,
Allyson Versprille
and
Bloomberg
February 25, 2025
Politics
FAA union warns Trump is firing hundreds of aviation employees just weeks after deadly DC crash
By
Tara Copp
and
The Associated Press
February 18, 2025
Newsletters
What Trump’s tariffs mean for China’s e-commerce companies
By
Andrew Nusca
February 3, 2025
Politics
Washington, D.C. authorities say 55 of the 67 victims of the midair collision have been recovered and identified
By
David R. Martin
,
Michael R. Sisak
,
Claudia Lauer
and
The Associated Press
February 3, 2025
Tech
Some FAA systems are a half-century old, as aging tech suffers from lack of replacement parts and support service
By
Stuart Dyos
February 1, 2025
Politics
Flight 5342: White House scrambles to fill top FAA role after previous leader was targeted by Elon Musk
By
Christiaan Hetzner
January 31, 2025
Tech
U.S. grounds SpaceX’s Starship rocket after part of it exploded
By
AFP
January 17, 2025
Retail
Dead bodies found in wheel well of JetBlue plane will sound the alarms for FBI and Homeland Security over national safety, aviation expert says
By
Sasha Rogelberg
January 7, 2025
Finance
Boeing whistleblower claims ‘thousands’ of broken parts, including crucial steering tools, ended up on airplanes
By
Sasha Rogelberg
December 10, 2024
Tech
Flying cars are finally going to happen: The FAA just created the first new aircraft category in 80 years
By
The Associated Press
October 22, 2024
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