SpaceX's quarterly transportation capacity accounts for 86% of the global total; Musk says that after Starship mass production, it will surpass all competitors by a hundred times

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Golden Finance reported that on June 20, 2026, in the first quarter, the total global space launch total uplift mass was approximately 647,000 kilograms, up 18% year over year. SpaceX ranked first with 556,000 kilograms, more than 13 times the second-place total, accounting for about 86% of global launch capacity.
Elon Musk commented: Once Starship achieves launches every hour, SpaceX’s payload mass to orbit will be about 100 times the combined total of all other operators, even if they increase their current launch frequency by three times.
Starship has not yet entered high-frequency commercial operations. Meanwhile, SpaceX has already built a dominant advantage with the Falcon series. Analysts noted that once Starship scales up and lands operationally, the global space industry landscape will undergo a historic reshaping.
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