BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – The Department of the Air Force has approved SpaceX’s plan to redevelop a historic launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for Starship-Super Heavy operations, paving the way for dozens of launches and landings each year from Florida’s Space Coast.
In a “Record of Decision” signed Nov. 20, officials authorized SpaceX to use Space Launch Complex 37 for construction, prelaunch activities and eventual Starship flights. The decision allows up to 76 launches and 152 landings annually once an FAA analysis is finalized.
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The environmental review weighed two options: moving forward with redevelopment or taking no action. The Air Force selected the redevelopment plan, citing national defense needs, growing civilian launch demand and infrastructure capacity. The decision followed months of public comment and consultation with state, tribal and local governments.
We’ve received approval to develop Space Launch Complex-37 for Starship operations at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Construction has started.
With three launch pads in Florida, Starship will be ready to support America’s national security and Artemis goals as the world’s… pic.twitter.com/USgwNzwK8L— SpaceX (@SpaceX) December 1, 2025
SpaceX posted on social media saying that construction has already started on their plan to “develop Space Launch Complex-37″ for Starship operations at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
“With three launch pads in Florida, Starship will be ready to support America’s national security and Artemis goals as the world’s premiere spaceport continues to evolve to enable airport-like operations,” the space agency said in the post.
The decision marks a major step in expanding Starship’s presence on the Eastern Range, where SpaceX already launches Falcon 9 rockets. Starship, the company’s fully reusable heavy-lift vehicle, is central to NASA’s Artemis program and future national security missions.
A rendering showing a redeveloped Space Launch Complex-37 with two Starship rockets. (SpaceX)Breaking News Alerts
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