
Elon Musk made flying even worse so Palantir could profit
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A two-hour outage disrupting 1,100+ flights off a single air traffic control center is a reminder that critical infrastructure is brittle and deeply interdependent. For operators in adjacent sectors—transport, logistics, energy—resilience planning now has to assume both software and political risk in core systems.
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