When Starship Comes to Florida, Expect 2-Hour Flight Delays, FAA Warns

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has warned that the launch of SpaceX's Starship from Cape Canaveral, Florida, is likely to cause significant delays at the state's commercial airports. The super heavy-lift rocket, set to be launched by the end of the year, is expected to disrupt air traffic, leading to delays of up to two hours for flights in and out of Florida. The FAA's warning underscores the potential impact of the Starship launch on the state's aviation industry. SpaceX's ambitious plans to send the massive rocket into space could have far-reaching consequences for travelers, who may face longer waiting times and disruptions to their flight schedules. The announcement highlights the need for coordination between the space industry and the aviation sector to minimize the impact on the public and ensure the safe and efficient operation of both industries.
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