Musk Deploys Starlink To Upgrade FAA National Airspace System plus his multi-billion contracts for SpaceX alone

Musk’s Starlink system already blankets the earth with capabilities for high-speed cellular and data transmission, but now Musk wants to take over and control the National Airspace over America? It was reported a year ago that Must was also building a network of spy satellites for the intel and military using a separate satellite system called Starshield.
Consider what Musk is already providing:
1. NASA Contracts:
SpaceX has received $14.6 billion from NASA for various projects, including:•
Supply missions to the International Space Station (ISS).
Designing moon landers as part of the Artemis program.
A $1.6 billion contract in 2008 to deliver 12 ISS supply missions, which helped stabilize SpaceX financially.
A recent contract worth $843 million to deorbit the ISS at the end of its operational life.
2. Department of Defense (DoD):
SpaceX has been awarded $5.6 billion in contracts from the DoD, with a potential maximum payout of $32.8 billion for future projects. These include:
Launching satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office and other classified military purposes.
Building hundreds of spy satellites for an unnamed U.S. intelligence agency.\
The DoD has also contracted starlink services for mobile internet in remote areas and other uses.
3. Other Federal Agencies:
Contracts with smaller agencies include $1.4 million from the Department of Commerce and $578,875 from the Department of Veterans Affairs for Starlink services.
The above does not include all of the potential uses for X.ai in the government. Should one man wield this much power over America? ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor.
Bloomberg reported that Elon Musk’s SpaceX subsidiary, Starlink, is preparing to deploy terminals nationwide to upgrade the Federal Aviation Administration’s national airspace system. Musk responded to the report on X, indicating that the current ground-based internet, managed by Verizon, “is not working and so is putting air travelers at serious risk.”
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