KEY POINTS
  • SpaceX is "gunning for May" to launch NASA astronauts on its first spaceflight with crew, president and COO Gwynne Shotwell said Tuesday.
  • She noted that the length of the mission is still under consideration, saying its "kind of TBD right now."
  • Shotwell also noted that SpaceX is planning to reuse its Crew Dragon capsules, a decision that was in doubt previously.
NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken suited up inside a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.

WASHINGTON — SpaceX is closing in on its first human spaceflight, with President and COO Gwynne Shotwell telling reporters on Tuesday that the company is aiming to fly astronauts to space in about two months.

"We're gunning for May. We have work to do, NASA has work to do," Shotwell said at the Satellite 2020 conference in Washington, D.C.