In a post on X, Elon Musk’s SpaceX seeks to clarify the role the company is playing in effort to modernize systems at the Federal Aviation Administration.
Oklahoma is one of the states that gave Trump his largest victories last year. It now faces potential FAA and NOAA cuts.
WASHINGTON -The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that upgrading the aging U.S. air traffic control system will require multiple technologies
Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX said on Wednesday that its Starlink satellite unit has no intent to take over any Federal Aviation Administration telecommunications contract, rejecting media reports.
It's he starkest test yet of Musk’s ability to not just shrink government, but to turn his political power into potential business for his companies.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced pay raises and hiring boosts for air traffic controller trainees at the FAA academy in Oklahoma City.
SpaceX denied Starlink would "take over" existing FAA contracts amid reports Verizon's $2.4 billion contract to upgrade air traffic control is in jeopardy.
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
The Federal Aviation Administration announced plans to "supercharge" hiring efforts for air traffic controllers after a recent slew of fatal air crashes.
The decades-long shortage of air traffic controllers in the U.S. won’t be solved anytime soon, even with a hiring blitz.
The Trump administration announced an air traffic control 'hiring supercharge' at the FAA's academy, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced. Hiring started Thursday.
The anti-government attack lingers in the memories of those bracing for DOGE layoffs. OKLAHOMA CITY — He’d served 24 years in the Army, completing combat tours in Iraq and Syria. Now he solved military tech problems from a civilian Defense Department cubicle in Oklahoma.