Jack Daleo

Jack Daleo is a journalist specializing in advanced air mobility and space travel. He has spent nearly two years reporting on drone delivery for FreightWaves, covering significant news and developments in the field while engaging with industry executives and experts. In addition to his professional pursuits, Jack is an avid basketball fan, a frequent traveler, and passionate about all aspects of logistics. As a staff writer for Flying Magazine, Jack covers topics such as the recent United Launch Alliance warning to NASA regarding the Boeing Starliner launch safety and SpaceX's proposals for high-frequency Starship operations at Kennedy Space Center. He also reports on electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) manufacturers like Archer and aerospace companies like Boeing, as well as emerging technologies such as Polaris Dawn. Jack Daleo's work can be found across various publications, including Flying Magazine and FreightWaves.

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Recent Articles

SpaceX's Starship: Predicted to Fly Again in June, Boasting Record Height and Ambitious Goals

SpaceX's Starship: Predicted to Fly Again in June, Boasting Record Height and Ambitious Goals

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 Elon Musk predicts SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest rocket, will fly again in June after an FAA investigation. Standing at nearly 400 feet tall, Starship aims to carry ambitious goals like surviving reentry and rapid reuse. The next generation of Starships will be taller than the Great Pyramids and can carry up to 150 tonnes or 100 passengers. SpaceX has secured contracts with NASA for lunar missions, with Musk's ultimate goal being a human colony on Mars.