Trump’s DOGE chief is gutting workers at the FAA while nabbing key contracts, but appeared surprised that planes don’t always fly in a straight line.
On “CBS Mornings” Wednesday, Gayle King asked Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Airlines, if he was concerned by what she referred to as the Trump administration’s firing of “many employees of the FAA.” ...
When the computers arrived at City Hall in January of 2002, they were the talk of the town. Known as “The Bloomberg,” the system of flat-screen terminals used to crunch real-time market data made ...
Talk of the deal underscores the extraordinary conflicts of interest inherent in Musk’s position as a senior White House adviser and a business mogul.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is working with the Federal Aviation Administration, the very agency his DOGE organization is currently in ...
The FAA has now confirmed that it is doing business with SpaceX as they test the use of Starlink terminals for its operations ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to use SpaceX’s Starlink internet system to upgrade the information technology ...
The move raises questions about potential conflicts of interest Musk may have as he is currently the richest man in the world and serving as an advisor to Trump.
The near misses came after several aviation accidents, including the disastrous crash between an Army helicopter and a jet ...
Five senators, including both Virginia senators, wrote a letter to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy sharing their concerns.
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