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  • FAA Decides SpaceX's Starship To Remain Operational In South Texas
    Starship
    Provided, SpaceX must take other measures as well, including allowing a biologist to monitor plant and animal populations in the area.
  • Elon Musk Offers Teen $5,000 To Delete Bot That Tracks His Jet's Location
    SECURITY RISK?
    The teen turned down the offer and countered with $50,000.
  • AT&T And Verizon Agree To Halt 5G Roll Out Near Key Airports
    5G Network
    AT&T and Verizon agreed to once again temporarily halt the turning on of some of their 5G towers near key airports.
  • 5G Access Will Be Banned In 50 U.S. Airports: Here's Why
    5G
    The FAA has released a list of 5G buffer zones, which will be imposed for at least six months.
  • Verizon, AT&T Reject FAA Call To Delay 5G Launch
    5G
    The FAA and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had called on the companies to delay their 5G rollout for at least another two weeks.
  • FAA Hearing On SpaceX Starbase Draws Majority Of Support For Elon Musk
    Elon Musk
    Environmentalists, however, argue about impacts on local ecosystems and species near Boca Chica.
  • Delta Proposes National Passenger Ban List For All Airlines
    Airline
    Delta Airlines argued that not sharing no-fly lists wouldn't work as banned passengers from one airline could just go to another airline.
  • Up, Up And A Weigh
    WEIGH FIRST
    New rules may require flyers to check their weight before they're allowed to board.
  • Boeing Troubles Continue, Electrical Gremlins Questioned
    RETURNING TO THE SKIES
    The FAA has asked Boeing to prove the subsystems on its planes are not affected.
  • Spirit Airlines Diverted After Half-Naked Passenger Attempts To Open Exit Door
    Spirit Airlines
    Passengers captured video of a half-naked man attempting to open a plane's exit doors in flight.
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