Australian airline Qantas delayed some flights by up to six hours to avoid potential rocket debris over the Indian Ocean.
The incident highlights the growing issue of tensions between rocket launches and commercial aviation.
One airline said it often gets little notice of when or where it can expect rockets to fall from the sky so flights have been ...
When SpaceX tests its Starlink rockets, they end up falling into the Indian Ocean. A historic flight route has been disrupted ...
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Qantas says several flight delays over recent weeks were due to last-minute notifications from Elon Musk’s SpaceX about ...
The "rapid unscheduled disassembly" was likely caused by a propellant leak, Elon Musk said, and was captured on video by ...
Dozens of flights turned back to their original airport or were delayed after the FAA warned about debris from the latest ...
SpaceX's Falcon 9 re-entry caused multiple delays on various airlines' flights because of falling rocket debris.
Passengers on Qantas flights between Sydney and Johannesburg have encountered unexpected delays recently, with the airline ...
South African Airways confirms its operations remain unaffected by SpaceX rocket re-entry disruptions, while other carriers ...