The SpaceX president says they could easily see 400 Starships blasting off in the next four years.
Rocketing towards the final countdown for their sixth Starship liftoff, SpaceX's Gwynne Shotwell aired some company insights at a financial summit on Friday. Chatting about their astronomical Starlink ambitions, she hinted that Elon Musk's rocket is set to switch gears from trial blasts to full-throttle ventures. The second longest tenured employee, after her tech billionaire boss, Ms Shotwell has been with the company since just a few months after its founding in 2002.
She revealed that SpaceX now has 15,000 employees, about three times as many as the company had just six years ago, and has increased its value more than 20 fold over the last decade, to £202 billion ($255bn).
Poster Comment:
SpaceX is going IPO which would make Musk $100 billion richer.