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In response to a deadly aviation accident, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is dispatching engineers to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic Control System Command Center in Washington. The visit, announced by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, aims to suggest enhancements to air travel safety following the fatal crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last month, which killed 67 people.
SpaceX has faced scrutiny from the FAA due to past investigations and fines, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given the company's government contracts. Duffy stated, “America deserves safe, state-of-the-art air travel," reflecting President Donald Trump's commitment to enhancing air traffic control while reducing federal workforce size. The FAA has recently laid off several employees amid accusations of prioritizing diversity and inclusion over safety.
Musk emphasized the non-partisan importance of flight safety, asserting that his engineers' involvement would contribute to safer air travel. However, industry experts have voiced concerns about the impact of significant staff reductions on safety protocols.