Monday, July 21, 2025

How SpaceX upended traditional launch markets – and what’s next

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SpaceX has reshaped the global space industry with a speed and scale few thought possible. This free, two-part white paper from SpaceNews Intelligence examines how the company transformed launch economics and is now redefining global communications through Starlink. Together, they offer a strategic lens on the most consequential company in the industry, as its momentum forces governments, investors and competitors to rethink their place in the future of space


Part 1 of our Understanding the SpaceX-Era Economy series explores how SpaceX upended traditional launch markets by scaling reusability, slashing costs and normalizing frequent access to orbit. With more launches in 2024 than the rest of the world combined, the company has become a cornerstone of commercial innovation and national security. 

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This analysis details how competitors are adapting and how governments are recalibrating policy in response to SpaceX's growing dominance. And as that lead expands, Starship promises a second wave of disruption to reset the launch market all over again, if it can clear key technical and regulatory hurdles.

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About SpaceNews Intelligence: This report begins a new chapter in SpaceNews' legacy of authoritative reporting, delivering data-rich analysis and timely insights that decode the complexity of the space industry. Our mission is to equip decision-makers with the clarity, context and foresight needed to navigate market shifts and seize emerging opportunities.



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