SpaceX prepares for historic 2026 IPO, targeting ~US$1.5tn valuation

SpaceX is actively preparing for a potential initial public offering (IPO) in mid-to-late 2026 that could value the company at approximately US$1.5 trillion, according to reporting from multiple financial news outlets.

People familiar with the plans say SpaceX executives and advisers are working toward a record-setting listing that could raise well over US$30 billion, potentially surpassing the US$29 billion raised in Saudi Aramco’s 2019 debut to become the largest IPO in history.

The move marks a major shift for the Elon Musk-led aerospace company, which has remained privately held since its founding in 2002. SpaceX has used periodic secondary share sales to provide liquidity for employees and early investors; one such sale priced shares at over US$420, suggesting a private valuation above US$800 billion in late 2025.

SpaceX prepares for historic 2026 IPO

Starlink, SpaceX’s global satellite internet business, is a key growth engine underpinning the big valuation target. The service has grown rapidly in subscribers and revenue, and analysts project that SpaceX’s overall revenue could rise to US$22 billion–US$24 billion in 2026, with much of that driven by Starlink’s expansion and recurring subscription income.

The company also continues to advance its Starship launch system, designed for deep-space missions and rapid global transport, and has floated ambitious plans to develop space-based data centers that could support future technologies including AI computer, initiatives that executives believe will expand SpaceX’s long-term addressable market.

While the mid-to-late 2026 IPO timeline is the current target, some underwriters and market watchers caution that timing could shift into early 2027 depending on broader market conditions and regulatory factors.

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Should SpaceX achieve its target, the valuation would place it among the most valuable publicly traded companies in the world upon debut and could serve as a major milestone in commercial space finance, reshaping investor expectations for space-technology ventures.

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