Now Space-X needs to catch up on their launch manifest and make some money. When they're not launching, they're not making money. They're about a quarter billion dollars behind from the pause in launches. Iridium alone has six more launches in the backlog. They don't put dates on their launch manifest any more; the constant slippage is too embarrassing.[1]
The first Falcon Heavy launch is supposed to be this spring. That was originally planned for 2013. There are at least three revenue Falcon Heavy launches in the queue. The crewed Dragon launch has slipped to 2018. The Brownsville launch site isn't scheduled to be used until late 2018.
Maybe 2017 will be the year Space-X starts to catch up. As a business, this is about launching in volume.
Lots of good information on reddit (/r/spacex).
Congrats SpaceX team and welcome back to active flight operations!
I chased down confirmation via this tweet:
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/820348655613800448
> Successful deployment of 10 @IridiumComm NEXT satellites has been confirmed.