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SpaceX
Business · Defense & Aerospace · Technology & AI
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Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is a private American aerospace and artificial intelligence company headquartered in Starbase, Texas, founded in 2002. The company develops and operates rockets, reusable launch vehicles, human spaceflight systems, and satellite constellation technology. SpaceX conducts more orbital launches annually than any other launch provider worldwide and works closely with NASA and the United States Armed Forces through governmental contracts.
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Trump order expedites federal permits for AI data centers
Technology & AI sector — Enables and accelerates the buildout of AI infrastructure to support the AI transformation
Trump's reconciliation law slips spaceports a $1B+ tax break
The break names no company, but reporting identifies SpaceX — the busiest U.S. launch operator, with facilities on Florida's Space Coast and its own Texas spaceport — as among its largest commercial beneficiaries.
Musk's DOGE guts IRS enforcement as SpaceX carries $1.9B in disputed tax breaks
Discloses about $1.9 billion in "uncertain tax benefits" in its SEC filings — positions it concedes would likely be disallowed on audit; reduced IRS enforcement lowers that risk.
Space Force awards $13.7B in launch contracts; SpaceX and Blue Origin take the bulk
Received the largest share — about 60% of missions (28 of the anticipated 54 launches) — as the dominant U.S. launch provider.