The first flight of Starship Version 3 and its new Raptor V3 engines could happen as early as March.
In a pair of recent posts on X, Musk argued that both companies operate in domains where growth is not linear, but exponential.
"I really want to put a Ryan in charge of Ryan Air. It is your destiny," Musk said.
Under the collaboration, Lufthansa Group will install Starlink technology on both its existing fleet and all newly delivered aircraft, as noted by the group in a...
The remarks highlighted Musk’s improving relationship with the White House, as well as SpaceX’s growing role in U.S. defense.
Starlink wrapped up 2025 with impressive growth, adding more than 4.6 million new active customers and expanding service to 35 additional countries, territories, and markets.
The milestone highlights the accelerating growth of Starlink, which has now been adding over 20,000 new users per day.
SpaceX employees, including its CEO Elon Musk, shaded American Airlines on social media this past weekend due to the company’s reported talks with Amazon’s Starlink rival,...
However, it appears Musk is ready for SpaceX to go public, as Ars Technica Senior Space Editor Eric Berger wrote an op-ed that indicated he thought...
"I do want to try to figure out some way for Tesla shareholders to participate in SpaceX. I've been giving a lot of thought to how...
SpaceX reached an incredible milestone with its Starlink program with a launch last night, as the 3,000th satellite of the year was launched into low Earth...
It was the booster’s 30th flight, a scenario that seemed impossible before SpaceX became a dominant force in spaceflight.
Just over a week since Booster 18 met its untimely end, SpaceX is now busy stacking Booster 19, and at a very rapid pace, too.
Musk's comments followed Starlink's initiatives for people affected by severe flooding in Indonesia and Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka.
A Starship that launches from the Florida site could touch down on the same site years later.
The announcement followed the company’s successful NG-2 launch on November 13.
It appears that it will take more than an anomaly to stop SpaceX’s march towards Starship V3’s refinement.
The incident unfolded during gas-system pressure testing at the company’s Massey facility in Starbase, Texas.
Photos of the incident’s aftermath suggest that Booster 18 will likely be retired.
1,000 rockets per year is an insane number, especially considering Starship’s sheer size.