Flights forced to divert to avoid debris from SpaceX Starship explosion
- The Federal Aviation Administration stated that SpaceX's Starship rocket is grounded until an investigation is completed into the midflight failure of the most recent test flight, which caused diversions for airlines.
- Dozens of commercial airline flights were diverted and delayed by the FAA after the Starship rocket exploded and debris fell after launching.
- The FAA activated a 'debris response area' to warn aircraft of debris falling 'outside of the identified closed aircraft hazard areas.'
- SpaceX claimed that Starship debris fell 'into the Atlantic Ocean within the predefined hazard areas,' which contradicted the FAA's explanation.
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