SpaceX has flown Raptor Engine 314 on two separate Starship missions, demonstrating the feasibility of rocket engine reuse. The engine was first used on the fifth integrated flight test (IFT-5) on October 13, 2024, with Super Heavy Booster 12. It was then reused on the seventh integrated flight test (IFT-7) on January 16, 2025, with Super Heavy Booster 14.Â
During IFT-5, the Super Heavy booster was caught by the ‘Mechazilla’ arms of the launch tower upon its return, an event that required precision from all systems, including Raptor Engine 314. While there are no specific public quotes from SpaceX leadership about the engine’s performance during this flight, they confirmed the success of the booster catch on their official channels.


The reuse of Raptor 314 was confirmed by Elon Musk on X, where he stated, “SpaceX is reflying Raptor 314 on Flight 7 after it successfully launched and caught on Flight 5.” This statement pertained to IFT-7, where the engine was employed again, this time for deploying simulated Starlink satellites.