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Delta SkyMiles Members to Get Free In-Flight Wi-Fi, Courtesy of T-Mobile
T-Mobile and Delta Airlines have announced a partnership to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi, regardless of the customer’s carrier of choice.

Spirit Airline Shareholders Clear Path to JetBlue Merger
The path to a merger is clearer, with Spirit Airlines shareholders voting in favor of a merger with JetBlue.

Intel’s Mobileye Targeting 2024 For ‘Autonomous Mover’ Shuttles
Mobileye, Intel’s autonomous driving subsidiary, is working to bring autonomous shuttles to the market by 2024.

Detroit Deploys First EV Charging Road in the US
Charging electric vehicles (EVs) is about to get a whole lot easier, at least for one section of road in Detroit, with in-road charging.

Teslas Poised to Get a Range Upgrade, Thanks to New Panasonic Batteries
Teslas are poised to receive a significant range upgrade, as early as 2023, with new batteries from Panasonic.

FAA: 78% of US Commercial Aircraft Safe Amid 5G Concerns
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared roughly 78% of the US commercial aircraft fleet for low-visibility approaches near C-band 5G.

FAA Will Not Seek Further 5G Rollout Delays From Verizon and AT&T
The Federal Aviation Administration has said it will not seek any more delays from Verizon and AT&T in regard to their 5G rollout.

Tesla Delivers Record Number of Vehicles in Q4, Nearly One Million in 2021
Tesla has done it again, beating analysts estimates and shipping a record number of vehicles.

No More Delays: Verizon and AT&T Reject US Request to Delay 5G
Verizon and AT&T’s CEOs have rejected a request from the FAA and US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to delay mid-band 5G.

Airlines File Emergency FCC Request to Block 5G Near Airports
The Airlines for America (A4A) association representing US airlines has filed an emergency request with the FCC to block 5G rollouts near airports.

Korean Air Using Drone Swarms to Inspect Aircraft
In an industry first, Korean Air is using drone swarms to inspect aircraft.

Walmart Expanding Autonomous Delivery Truck Trial in Arkansas
Walmart is taking the next step toward autonomous deliveries, expanding its pilot program involving Gatik’s autonomous trucks.

Tesla Opening Supercharger Network to Non-Teslas
Tesla is opening its Supercharger network, allowing non-Teslas to use it for the first time.

Blue Origin Announces Plans for Commercial Space Station
Blue Origin, along with Sierra Space, has announced plans for a commercial space station called Orbital Reef.

Hertz Purchasing 100,000 Teslas for Its Fleet and Partnering With Tom Brady
Hertz is looking to leapfrog the competition following its bankruptcy, ordering 100,000 Teslas and partnering with Tom Brady for an ad campaign.

Issues Force Tesla to Roll Back Latest Full Self-Driving Update
Tesla has rolled back its latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) update following errors.