SpaceX to Dominate Global Space Launches in 2025, Says Elon Musk
Elon Musk has projected that SpaceX will carry approximately 90% of the world’s payload mass to orbit in 2025, cementing its position as the dominant global space launch provider.
Key Takeaways
- SpaceX projected to handle 90% of global payload mass to orbit in 2025
- Company already achieved over 90% share in Q2 2024
- Reusable Falcon 9 technology enables cost-effective, high-frequency launches
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai praised the achievement as “Incredible”
Market Dominance and Projections
Musk shared data showing SpaceX already accounted for over 90% of global payload mass in the second quarter, driven primarily by Falcon 9 launches. “SpaceX will carry ~90% of the world’s payload mass to space this year, so it is pretty much Earth’s space program,” Musk stated.
The visualization of quarterly launch attempts since 2020 shows SpaceX’s commanding lead, with the company’s launch activity towering over minimal contributions from US non-SpaceX providers and China’s significantly smaller efforts.
“Without SpaceX, China would have outlaunched the US for years,” a separate analysis claimed, highlighting SpaceX’s critical role in maintaining US space competitiveness.
Industry Recognition
Google CEO Sundar Pichai responded to Musk’s announcement with “Incredible to see!!” prompting Musk to reply with a heart emoji, indicating mutual appreciation between the tech leaders.
Technology Driving Success
SpaceX’s dominance stems from its reusable Falcon 9 rocket technology, which has revolutionized launch economics compared to traditional expendable rockets. This approach enables cost-effective, high-cadence launches that allow SpaceX to fly more frequently at lower cost per mission.
Demonstrating this capability, Falcon 9 recently completed a double-header launch day, deploying 56 Starlink satellites to orbit from both Florida and California in a single day.



