>>10617866It hasn't produced result yet, and it's normal.
Elon said he wanted a fleet of 20 or so boosters.
See, after they retired all their old boosters last year by just throwing them away, they're now in the process of building that fleet.
Which means non-stop building of engines and tanks, grid fins, you name it at Hawthorne.
So has it stands, it's almost as if the didn't land their boosters at all.
As of right now they have 8 boosters available for re-flight, with 2 being Falcon Heavy side boosters, and one assigned to be destroyed in the Dragon 2 in-flight abort test.
I'd give it a year at least before they stop making boosters like there's no tomorrow.
But when that happens, oh boy that's where the cash just won't stop flowing in.
Expect massive layoffs/workforce re-assignments depending on demand.
Now nobody can really tell how it will play out, SpaceX could just cut workforce in half and have the remaining ones focus on refurbishment, making cores as they retire/ fail to land and making second stages. But with Starlink happening, they might just go full retard and increase launch cadence like crazy.