Flying to Space? There’s a Tax on That Now, Too
FAA announces plans to charge for commercial space activity for the first time.
FAA announces plans to charge for commercial space activity for the first time.
Space agency has a broad plan for its upcoming decade of lunar missions, but specifics must still be ironed out.
All licensing for these operations will now occur under Part 450, unifying a fragmented process.
Audit determines that the space agency has no way of saving astronauts stranded on the moon.
Company plans to install the system on aircraft and use it for communications between pilots and ground personnel.
Agency’s analysis estimates that proposed trajectories could impact thousands of American flights per year.
Entrepreneur announces his company will still pursue a Martian city but will make the moon its ‘initial focus.’
Safety Alert for Operators (SAFO) tells pilots to use ‘extreme caution’ when flying through predetermined hazard areas.
Explosions during Starship test flights in January and March created air travel disruptions and diversions.
Companies are competing for the recently reopened contract to land NASA astronauts on the moon.