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SpaceX eyes global spaceports as Starship launch ambitions grow ahead of IPO

By Thomson Reuters May 12, 2026 | 4:30 PM

May 12 (Reuters) – SpaceX is scouting potential U.S. and overseas locations to build “spaceports”, CEO Elon Musk said in a post on X on Tuesday, as ​the company prepares for a future in which ‌its massive Starship rocket could launch thousands of times a year.

Unlike traditional expendable rockets, Starship is designed for rapid reuse with minimal refurbishment, a capability SpaceX says is essential for lowering launch costs and ‌enabling ​thousands of flights annually.

The fully reusable ⁠rocket system, designed to ⁠carry more than 100 metric tons of cargo, is central to Musk’s long-term plans for Mars colonization, satellite deployment and rapid global transportation.

“It’s no secret that we ​intend to launch Starship a lot, targeting thousands of flights per year,” the company also said in a ⁠statement posted online, adding that such ⁠a cadence would require launches from “many different ​locations.”

Musk had previously said future spaceports could operate more like ​airports, handling multiple launches a day with rapid rocket ‌turnaround times.

SpaceX is targeting a June listing, which is expected to be the world’s biggest initial public offering, as the rocket maker seeks to raise as much as $75 ⁠billion at a valuation of roughly $1.75 trillion, sources had earlier told Reuters.

It currently launches Starship test flights from its Starbase facility ⁠in Texas and ‌is developing additional infrastructure in Florida. The ⁠expansion push comes as commercial launch activity ​surges globally, ‌straining capacity at major launch sites.

SpaceX said ​Starship’s twelfth ⁠test flight, scheduled as soon as May 19, would debut next-generation versions of the rocket, Super Heavy booster and Raptor engines as it tests upgrades aimed at enabling full and rapid rocket reusability.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shilpi Majumdar)