INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Although we are still waiting for SpaceX to signal when it will fly the Starship rocket again, the company got some good news from the
Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday.After a lengthy review, the federal agency agreed to allow SpaceX to substantially increase the
number of annual launches from its Starbase launch site in South Texas
Previously, the company was limited to five launches, but now it will be able to conduct up to 25 Starship launches and landings during a
of the Starship/Super Heavy launch vehicle would not significantly impact the quality of the human environment," states the document, known
as a Mitigated Finding of No Significant Impact
This finding was signed by Daniel P
Murray, executive director of the FAA's Office of Operational Safety.This ruling follows a draft finding issued six months ago that
indicated this would be the final outcome.Among the impacts considered were increased trucking operations to deliver water and various
propellants needed to support Starship launches
An earlier analysis by the FAA found that, to support a cadence of 25 launches a year, the vehicle presence on State Highway 4 to Boca Chica
Beach will grow from an estimated 6,000 trucks a year to 23,771 trucks annually.Because of this, the FAA is requiring SpaceX to undertake
dozens of mitigating actions
For example, for trucks, it has sought to reduce employee miles driven on the primary artery leading to the Starbase launch site."The
Proposed Action would increase annual truck traffic, but mitigation measures like employee shuttles and limiting water truck deliveries to
daytime hours would help reduce traffic impacts to wildlife," the FAA document states.