SpaceX has received a major boost for its Starship program at Cape Canaveral, Florida, after the Department of the Air Force (DAF) approved the development of Space Launch Complex-37 (SLC-37). Preparatory construction work at the site began earlier this year, and the DAF approval clears the way for expanded launch infrastructure to support Starship missions. This move reinforces Cape Canaveral’s role as a premier spaceport and positions SpaceX to increase launch cadence and capacity for Starship flights. By enabling upgrades at SLC-37, SpaceX aims to enhance its ability to conduct deep-space missions, satellite deployments, and potential crewed launches in the future. The approval reflects ongoing collaboration between SpaceX and U.S. space authorities to grow national launch capabilities and sustain the momentum of commercial spaceflight from Florida.