Elon Musk Denies FAA License Breach Allegations, Criticises Boeing's Safety Record
Elon Musk has strongly rejected certain claims by the Federal Aviation Administration of having violated the license.

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Elon Musk Denies FAA License: Recently, Elon Musk, one of the richest men in the world and a man not known to mince words, have strongly rejected certain claims by the Federal Aviation Administration ot having violated license. In relation to the two launches that occurred in 2023, the FAA has accused SpaceX of contravening the license’s provisions. The same has cost the firm $633,009 (Rs 5. 28 crore) and they have been charged for it.
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Now, USA Federal Agency’s turn to watch as Elon Musk recently made this statement very clearly. He has swore and suggested to the United States Congress that before they pull a poll at his firm, they should try to check at Boeing. Acknowledging the accusation of negligence and the fine imposed on the company in the letters to Congress, it was stated that the fine and accusations cannot pose threat to the spaceflights safety.
Instead, he passed the buck to Boeing and noted that safety risk is in Boeing that is happy to risk human lives. He said that the same agency that claimed to discover flying also had to agree that Boeing’s capsules endangers lives of astronauts who are in space especially when they are returning to earth. Translating the sources, it would be possible to conclude that on Tuesday, the FAA took measures against SpaceX.
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It's noted that this negligence case revolves around the SpaceX central where launches were conducted in June and July of the year 2023. Musk once again reiterated that the accusations against his company are politically motivated, and that they will be filing for a counter lawsuit. On the other hand, up to this writing, the FAA and Boeing have not reacted to Elon Musk’s tweets on X what used to be Twitter.
On the other hand, SpaceX’s Vice President of Legal Affairs, David Harris, to the two Congress committees overseeing the FAA augmenting its opening. David Harris refuted the allegations of FAA and was very specific in saying that such acts of FAA can harm the USA commercial space businesses.
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