SpaceX to the FAA: The industry needs you to move faster

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Company officials say they fear the government can’t keep up and is stifling NASA’s ability to return astronauts to the moon.

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Tex. — APRIL 20: SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket launch from Starbase on April 20, 2023. SpaceX so far this year has launched its rockets more than 70 times, about one every four days, an unprecedented rate that has upended the industry.

Before SpaceX can fly Starship again, it must obtain a license from the FAA “that addresses all safety, environmental and other regulatory requirements before the next Starship launch,” the FAA said in a statement last month. “The FAA is optimistic it may complete the safety review of the license application by the end of October.”

“As we see more companies and the cadence of operations increase, what that means for us is increased demand for our products and services. We still have some growth to do on how we deliver on that demand,” he said.

 

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