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Gwynne Shotwell: Starship launch system is about to reach a tipping point.
Shotwell is SpaceX's chief operating officer and president.
She spoke at a financial conference in New York City on Friday .
She said she would not be surprised if SpaceX flew 400 Starship launches in the next four years .
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