SpaceX set to launch 3,000th Starlink satellite aboard booster B1067 on its record 32nd flight

SpaceX will launch its Starlink 6-92 mission from Kennedy Space Center on Dec. 7, carrying what the company counts as the 3,000th Starlink satellite. The flight will use Falcon 9 booster B1067 — the most-flown Falcon stage — on its record 32nd trip to low Earth orbit.

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  • The mission marks the deployment of roughly the 3,000th Starlink satellite, a concrete indicator of SpaceX's constellation scale-up and the increasing orbital traffic driven by commercial broadband rollouts; see Cape Canaveral's rising launch tempo in 2024: https://hype.aero/?story=32b53609-ffcf-4b2b-aa04-9fe6a6685d3d

  • Booster B1067 logging a record 32nd flight highlights Falcon 9 reusability driving higher cadence and lower marginal launch costs; follow ongoing operational developments in our SpaceX coverage: https://hype.aero/?story=e9820065-d37a-43a8-a884-69d4607c06e4

  • Continued Starlink capacity growth underpins commercial service rollouts and competitive dynamics in in‑flight and fixed broadband markets, reflected in recent airline and industry moves such as flydubai's Starlink agreement: https://hype.aero/?story=ee0cd91e-dcac-417c-94de-470e73ad3106 and Viasat's counter-investment: https://hype.aero/?story=07415456-7b2b-4e20-a563-bd68d2d3aa59

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