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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpaceX Starship plans for orbit

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

Tech News, News, Technology

3.849 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Amazon gets FAA approval to expand US drone deliveries; Spotify offers Car Thing refunds as it faces lawsuit over bricking the streaming device; SpaceX’s massive Starship rocket could take to the skies for the fourth time Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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SpaceX's massive Starship rocket looks to the skies for a fourth time.

0:53.0

I'm in Ron Shake and you can still listen to me while you're looking up there at the skies

0:57.4

because it's time for your daily crunch for Thursday starting with three big headlines.

1:01.3

Amazon has received approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration, the FAA,

1:09.2

to fly its delivery drones longer distances, the company announced on Thursday.

1:14.0

Amazon says it can now expand its prime air service

1:17.4

which uses delivery drones to fly individual packages to more customers.

1:21.7

The FAA requires that operators maintain a line of sight to their drones until it approves

1:26.9

technology that can safely monitor and control them without visuals.

1:31.0

Amazon says it spent years developing beyond visual line of sight technology for its drones

1:36.3

to ensure they can detect and avoid obstacles in the air.

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