SpaceCom 2026: Connecting for Launch Operations
Beast Code attended SpaceCom 2026 in Orlando. Here's a quick look at the conversations that stood out.

The Conversation That Keeps Coming Up
At SpaceCom this year, the same theme surfaced in nearly every conversation: launch tempo is accelerating faster than the infrastructure and tooling can keep up. Ranges that managed a handful of launches per year are now managing over a hundred. The tools used to coordinate missions, track schedules, monitor weather, and manage safety zones were never designed for this pace.
What Beast Code Brings to the Table
Our team shared how we've been working with range operations to build common operating pictures that bring together launch schedules, weather data, transportation, security zones, and live air and sea traffic into a single dynamic map. The goal is straightforward: give planners and operators the real-time awareness they need to move faster without sacrificing safety.
What's Next
Space launch isn't slowing down. The organizations supporting it need tools that scale with the mission, not against it. We're continuing to invest in this space and we're excited about what's ahead. If you were at SpaceCom and we didn't get a chance to connect, reach out. We'd love to continue the conversation.
