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SpaceX gets the green light to more than double its Florida launches

SpaceX gets the green light to more than double its Florida launches
Source: techcrunch
Author: Aria Alamalhodaei
Published: 9/3/2025

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has completed an environmental review allowing SpaceX to more than double its Falcon 9 rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, increasing the annual limit from 50 to up to 120 launches. The approval also includes a new on-site landing zone capable of handling up to 34 booster landings per year, facilitating faster turnaround by reducing reliance on offshore drone ship landings. The environmental review concluded a “Mitigated Finding of No Significant Impact,” meaning the expansion would not significantly harm the environment, provided SpaceX implements specific measures such as wildlife surveys, sea turtle-friendly lighting, and additional environmental permits. This approval is a critical step but not the final one; SpaceX still requires FAA license modifications and Department of the Air Force approval since the launch site is on Space Force property. The increased launch capacity addresses SpaceX’s growing launch manifest, which includes commercial, military, and Starlink satellite missions, and follows a recent surge in Falcon

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