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type: source
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title: "FAA Provides Final Approval for Starship IFT-12 — V3 Debut Targeting May 2026"
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author: "SpaceNews / Basenor / New Space Economy"
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url: https://spacenews.com/faa-provides-final-approval-for-next-starship-launch/
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date: 2026-05-01
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domain: space-development
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secondary_domains: []
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format: thread
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status: unprocessed
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priority: high
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tags: [Starship, IFT-12, V3, FAA-approval, Raptor-3, launch-date, SpaceX]
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intake_tier: research-task
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---
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## Content
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The FAA has granted final flight-safety approval for Starship Flight Test 12 (IFT-12), removing the primary regulatory gate that had blocked the launch since the IFT-11 anomaly investigation. This is a significant status change from prior monitoring: previous archives noted the FAA investigation as "ongoing" and "the hard gate." That gate is now open.
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Key details:
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- FAA has granted flight-safety approval for IFT-12
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- Remaining steps: maritime and airspace hazard notices (24 hours before launch), FAA safety inspector presence on-site
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- Target: early-to-mid May 2026
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- IFT-12 introduces the V3 Starship configuration (Ship 39, Booster 19 with 33 Raptor 3 engines)
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- SpaceX will attempt ocean soft landing for upper stage (not tower catch) — risk-appropriate for maiden V3 flight
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- FCC dual-license for Flights 12 AND 13 valid through June 28 — SpaceX intends both flights before end of June
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Additional context:
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- April 6 Starbase incident (RUD of unclear component) adds procedural uncertainty but FAA approval indicates this was resolved
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- Booster 19 and Ship 39 both completed full static fires (April 15-16)
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- V3 represents substantial upgrade: improved propellant loading, Raptor 3 engines with higher Isp and reliability
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## Agent Notes
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**Why this matters:** This is the binary event I've been tracking for six+ weeks. FAA approval means IFT-12 could launch within days, potentially as soon as early May 2026. The V3 configuration debut is the most significant Starship milestone since IFT-7 achieved first successful booster catch. V3 performance data (Raptor 3 Isp, vehicle mass fraction, reentry performance) will directly update Belief 2 (launch cost keystone) — if V3 achieves routine operations, the sub-$100/kg trajectory becomes more concrete.
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**What surprised me:** FAA approved despite the April 6 Starbase incident being unresolved publicly. This suggests the incident was not a safety concern for the upcoming launch — or was resolved through the investigation process.
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**What I expected but didn't find:** A specific launch date (rather than "early to mid May"). The absence of a hard date suggests SpaceX is still in final prep, not locked.
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**KB connections:**
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- [[Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy]] — V3 is the next milestone on this trajectory
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- [[SpaceX vertical integration across launch broadband and manufacturing creates compounding cost advantages that no competitor can replicate piecemeal]] — IFT-12 success would widen the moat further
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**Extraction hints:** Primary claim: FAA final approval removes the gate that blocked IFT-12 since IFT-11 anomaly. Secondary claim: V3 configuration represents the highest-capability Starship variant yet (Raptor 3, improved propellant mass fraction). If IFT-12 succeeds, consider claim about V3 enabling specific cost trajectory milestones.
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**Context:** This updates the existing April 30 archive (2026-04-30-starship-ift12-may-2026-target-faa-gate.md) which noted "FAA investigation ongoing." The status has changed materially.
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## Curator Notes (structured handoff for extractor)
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy]]
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WHY ARCHIVED: FAA approval is the binary gate resolution — the event that unlocks the next Starship milestone on the cost-reduction trajectory. Prior archive noted investigation as ongoing; this resolves it.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Extract the event (FAA approval), the implication (IFT-12 launch imminent, May 2026), and the V3 configuration significance (Raptor 3, first V3 flight data will update cost trajectory claims). Do not conflate with IFT-11 or prior flights.
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