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FAA requires SpaceX-led mishap investigation before resumption of Starship launches
By Will Robinson-Smith at Spaceflight Now
· May 27, 2026
· 1 min read
A closeup shot of SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster, tail number Booster 19, during the initial moments of ascent on the Starship Flight 12 mission on May 22, 2026. Image: SpaceX
FAA requires SpaceX-led mishap investigation before resumption of Starship launches
The Federal Aviation Administration mad...
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Why this matters in The Brownsville
The FAA's requirement for a mishap investigation into the Starship Flight 12 mission has significant implications for Brownsville 's economy and the development of the Starbase launch site at Boca Chica. As the home of SpaceX's ambitious Starship program, the city has invested heavily in supporting the company's operations and has seen a surge in interest and investment in the area. Any delay in the launch schedule could potentially impact the local workforce and businesses that have sprung up to support the space industry. Furthermore, the success of the Starship program is closely tied to the economic development of the Rio Grande Valley, and any setbacks could have a ripple effect on the region's growth. As the investigation unfolds, the community will be watching closely to see how SpaceX responds to the FAA's requirements and what steps the company takes to ensure the safe and successful resumption of launches from Starbase.
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Category: space ·
Published: May 27, 2026 ·
Source: Spaceflight Now ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? A closeup shot of SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster, tail number Booster 19, during the initial moments of ascent on the Starship Flight 12 mission on May 22, 2026. Image: SpaceX
FAA requires SpaceX-led mishap investigation before resumption of Starship launches
The Federal Aviation Administration mad...
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