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Fri, Sep 20, 2024

Musk Threatens Lawsuit Against FAA

SpaceX Accuses Agency of Regulatory Overreach and Political Motivations

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has threatened to sue the FAA over recent fines. He claims that the agency’s proposed penalties are an overreach of power and politically driven.

Musk’s threat follows just a few hours after the FAA suggested a $633,009 fine for alleged violations during two Falcon 9 launches last year. He characterized the FAA’s actions as regulatory overreach and an example of “lawfare,” which is his way of accusing the agency of manipulating legal systems to purposefully harm his company.

“I am highly confident that discovery will show improper, politically motivated behavior by the FAA,” Musk posted on social media. He later called out FAA leadership, stating that “NASA puts their faith in (SpaceX) for all astronaut transport to and from the (Space Station), but somehow (FAA) leadership thinks they know better…”

Only a week prior, the company criticized U.S. regulatory bodies for delaying the launch of its next Starship mission to late November. They accused SpaceX of skirting environmental protection rules.

“Unfortunately, instead of focusing resources on critical safety analysis and collaborating on rational safeguards to protect both the public and the environment, the licensing process has been repeatedly derailed by issues ranging from the frivolous to the patently absurd,” SpaceX stated.

While Musk’s threats of litigation may ultimately lead to an extensive legal battle, there are indications that he could find support. Former President Donald Trump quoted plans to appoint Musk to a government efficiency commission should he win reelection, which could influence regulatory limitations moving forward.

The Feds have yet to comment on Musk's latest statements; however, they previously indicated that a more thorough review is necessary before the next Starship flight. They intend to investigate SpaceX's modifications and conduct new environmental assessments on the expanded impact area for Flight 5.

Though the fine isn’t much of a financial hit for the multi-billion dollar company, it serves as an indirect warning for future SpaceX operations. Whether this threat moves forward or fizzles out, like many previous SpaceX suits, it is clear that the Musk VS FAA battle is far from over.

FMI: www.spacex.com, www.faa.gov

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