qf jnb flights delayed by falling space debris

Qf Jnb Flights Delayed By Falling Space Debris

Qantas has had to delay several flights between Sydney and Johannesburg in recent weeks due to falling debris from SpaceX rockets in the southern Indian Ocean.

The airline said last-minute changes to the location and timing of SpaceXs Falcon rocket re-entries had caused these delays, which could last up to six hours, reports Reuters.

While we try to make any changes to our schedule in advance, the timing of recent launches has moved around at late notice, which has meant weve had to delay some flights just prior to departure, said Ben Holland , head of the Qantas Operations Centre.

Holland said the airline was in contact with SpaceX to refine entry zones and time frames, with the aim of reducing future disruption.

The 134 Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, which carry both satellites and humans into space, often target the southern Indian Ocean for re-entry due to its remoteness. While the most expensive parts of the rocket are reusable, some components burn on re-entry, resulting in debris that poses a potential risk.