Qantas Delays Flights to South Africa Due to SpaceX Rocket Debris Concerns
Qantas Airways has announced delays for several flights from Sydney to Johannesburg following warnings about potentially hazardous debris from SpaceX rocket re-entries in the Southern Indian Ocean. Ben Holland, head of Qantas’s operations center, explained that the airline frequently receives last-minute alerts from the US government regarding the locations and timing of these re-entries, which can change unexpectedly.
Recent modifications in the launch schedules of SpaceX rockets have compelled Qantas to postpone departures shortly before takeoff. Holland assured that the airline attempts to notify passengers as soon as possible, emphasizing that safety considerations prevent flights from operating in the affected areas.
Qantas is in ongoing discussions with SpaceX, seeking to refine the re-entry parameters to alleviate future disruptions. South African Airways flights have also been impacted by the same issues. SpaceX has yet to respond to requests for comments regarding the situation.
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