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Space Launch Services Market by Payload (Satellite, Human Spacecraft, Cargo, Space Probes), Service Type, End-user (Commercial, Military & Government), Orbit, Launch Vehicle, Launch Type, and Region - Global Forecast to 2027

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  • 198 Pages
  • August 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Markets and Markets
  • ID: 5647975

The global space launch services market is estimated to be USD 16.9 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 29.6 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 11.8% from 2022 to 2027. Growth of this market can be attributed to the increased small satellite launches, investments by venture companies, among others.

Flexible Launch Services

Startups and scaleups are developing flexible satellite launch techniques such as air launch to orbit, launch using spacecraft, balloons, autonomous launch vehicles, and drones. Another ground-based launch service innovation is the containerization of small sats for easier launch to LEO constellations. Startups are also investing in the R&D of large, small, and micro launch vehicles to cater to all types of payloads.

Sidereus Space, an Italian space company, offers flexible satellite launch services worldwide thanks to its reusable launch vehicle. Satellite owners can use the startup’s multi-purpose launch vehicle for launch and orbital re-entry. It uses miniaturized propulsion technologies to provide SSTO in a matter of weeks for both LEO and sun-synchronous orbits (SSO).

In-Orbit Services

Satellite operators are using space situational awareness (SSA) to detect and clear space trash due to the exponential increase in satellite launches. Startups are investing in R&D of self-destruction and other deorbiting technologies for decommissioning satellites, which are proving to be viable for the future of space launch services. Another trend in satellite technology for decluttering space is extending existing satellites' life.

Obruta Space Solutions (Canada) uses its proprietary service pods and systems to perform satellite maintenance while in orbit. Refueling, repairing, recharging, relocating, deorbiting, and data transfer are major services provided by the company in space. These advancements in service will lead in extended mission time and reduce the rate of crucial mission failures.

Commercial: The fastest growing segment of the space launch services market, by End-use

The commercial segment has been sub-segmented into satellite service providers and private companies. In collaboration with satellite operators (Intelsat, Eutelsat, and Telesat Canada), satellite service providers gather global real-time data and distribute it at a cost-effective price across wide geographic areas to their customers. Commercial companies can gather real-time data generated through satellite imagery with a wide range of low and medium inclination orbits and long-range tracking cameras provided by space launching services. Earth-imaging satellites for agriculture, education, intelligence, navigation, mapping, and other use cases have driven the commercial sector during the forecasting period.

The main purposes of space launch services are to send satellites or other spacecraft into orbit, transport supplies and astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), and send tourists into space. Satellites used for communications are created and sold primarily for civilian, academic, nonprofit, or commercial uses as opposed to military ones. Remote sensing satellites use a variety of spectral bands, including radio, infrared, and light, to create images of the earth. Most of the commercial space market is made up of satellite services, which offer communications, broadband internet, direct-to-home television, radio, and imaging/mapping services.

Low Earth Orbit (LEO): The fastest-growing segment of the space launch services market, by Orbit 

LEO had more than 3,000 satellites by 2021, which has several reasons for their proximity to earth. Being close to the surface enables LEO to take snapshots with a greater resolution, making it the orbit that satellites utilize the most for imaging. It is also the orbit in which the International Space Station (ISS) is located since astronauts can fly more easily and quickly to and from it. This is leading to higher demand for LEO satellites. They move quickly across the sky and are difficult for ground stations to detect. Thus, individual LEO satellites are less valuable for operations like telephony. Instead, to provide continual coverage, LEO communications satellites frequently operate as a huge combination or constellation of several spacecraft. Therefore, the companies need to put more satellites in LEO orbit to build the constellation.

SpaceX (US), Arianespace (France), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan), Orbital ATK (US), and Antrix Corp (India) are some of the major companies delivering their payloads into the LEO.

All human space activity, except for the Apollo missions, has taken place in low earth orbit. The average height of the International Space Station is around 350 kilometers. It is currently occupied by 6 astronauts. LEO consists of the Iridium satellite constellation, which provides full coverage and orbits around 780 kilometers through satellite phones. Iridium constellation also offers personal communication services.

US: The largest contributing country in the space launch services market

The US is estimated to account for the largest share of 96.0% of the space launch services market in North America in 2022. The space launch services market in the US is projected to grow from USD 6,729 million in 2022 to USD 11,612 million by 2027, at a CAGR of 11.5% during the forecast period. 

Various initiatives undertaken by the US government and key market players to encourage research & development activities in space launch services are among the most significant factors contributing to the growth of the space launch services market in the US. For instance, NASA has granted SpaceX the International Space Station Crew-7, Crew-8, and Crew-9 missions, raising SpaceX's total Commercial Crew Transportation Capability contract to USD 3.49 billion.

US rocket companies SpaceX, Astra Space, and Rocket Lab will ferry hundreds of satellites to space in the coming years as sanctions sideline the Russian space launch industry. Demand for launches is anticipated to soar as businesses like SpaceX's Starlink and Blue Origin's Project Kuiper compete to create massive satellite constellations that will beam broadband internet from orbit. According to data from launch service aggregator Precious Payload, more than 800 satellites under 100 kg are anticipated to be launched in 2022.

There is also the presence of companies such as The Boeing Company, ILS International, Lockheed Martin, Spaceflight, and United Launch Alliance in the country, which is focused on developing advanced space launch services. 

Breakdown of primaries 

The study contains insights from various industry experts, ranging from component suppliers to Tier 1 companies and OEMs. The break-up of the primaries is as follows:

  • By Company Type: Tier 1-35%; Tier 2-45%; and Tier 3-20% 
  • By Designation: C Level-35%; Directors-25%; and Others-40% 
  • By Region: North America-25%; Europe-15%; AsiaPacific-45%; Middle East- 10%; and Rest of the World -5%

SpaceX (US), Arianespace (France),  China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (China), United Launch  Alliance (US), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US) are the key players in the space launch services market.

Research Coverage

The study covers the space launch services market across various segments and subsegments. It aims at estimating the size and growth potential of this market across different segments based on service type, payload, orbit, launch vehicle type, launch type, end-use, and region. This study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key players in the market, along with their company profiles, key observations related to their product and business offerings, recent developments undertaken by them, and key market strategies adopted by them.

Reasons to Buy this Report

This report is expected to help market leaders/new entrants with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall space launch services market and its segments. This study is also expected to provide region-wise information about the end user, and wherein space launch services are used. This report aims at helping the stakeholders understand the competitive landscape of the market, gain insights to improve the position of their businesses, and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. This report is also expected to help them understand the pulse of the market and provide them with information on key drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities influencing the growth of the market.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
1.1 Study Objectives
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Study Scope
1.3.1 Space Launch Services Market Segmentation
Figure 1 Space Launch Services Market Segmentation
1.3.2 Regional Scope
1.3.3 Years Considered
1.4 Inclusions and Exclusions
1.5 Currency
1.6 USD Exchange Rates
1.7 Limitations
1.8 Stakeholders
1.9 Summary of Changes

2 Research Methodology
2.1 Research Data
Figure 2 Research Flow
Figure 3 Research Design
2.1.1 Secondary Data
2.1.1.1 Secondary Sources
2.1.2 Primary Data
2.1.2.1 Key Data from Primary Source
2.1.3 Key Primary Sources
2.1.3.1 Breakdown of Primaries
Figure 4 Breakdown of Primary Interviews: by Company Type, Designation, and Region
2.2 Demand- and Supply-Side Analysis
2.2.1 Demand-Side Indicators
2.2.1.1 Growing Demand for Commercial Ngso Launches
Figure 5 Satellites Launched, by Orbit (2020-2021)
2.2.1.2 Rising Demand for Eo and Telecommunication Applications
Figure 6 Satellite Orbital Launches, by Country, in Units (2017-2027)
2.2.2 Supply-Side Indicators
2.2.2.1 Advancements in Rlv Technology
2.3 Market Size Estimation
2.3.1 Bottom-Up Approach
Figure 7 Market Size Estimation Methodology: Bottom-Up Approach
2.3.1.1 Market Size Estimation and Methodology
Table 1 Market Size Estimation Methodology: Bottom-Up Approach
2.3.1.2 Regional Split of Space Launch Services Market
2.3.2 Top-Down Approach
Figure 8 Market Size Estimation Methodology: Top-Down Approach
2.4 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
Figure 9 Data Triangulation
2.5 Research Assumptions
2.6 Growth Rate Assumptions
2.7 Risks

3 Executive Summary
Figure 10 Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022 Vs. 2027 (USD Billion) 36
Figure 11 Space Launch Services Market, by Government End Use, 2022 Vs. 2027(USD Billion)
Figure 12 Space Launch Services Market, by Region, 2022 Vs. 2027 (USD Billion) 37

4 Premium Insights
4.1 Attractive Opportunities in Space Launch Services Market, 2022-2027
Figure 13 Rising Deployment of Small Satellites and Significant Investment by Venture Companies for Space Exploration Missions
4.2 Space Launch Services Market, by End-User
Figure 14 Government Segment to Lead Space Launch Services Market During Forecast Period
4.3 Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Type
Figure 15 Reusable Segment to Command Highest Growth During Forecast Period
4.4 Space Launch Services Market, by Satellite
Figure 16 Small Satellites to be Dominant During Forecast Period
4.5 Space Launch Services Market, by Country
Figure 17 UK Estimated to Have Highest CAGR in Space Launch Services Market During 2022-2027

5 Market Overview
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Market Dynamics
Figure 18 Space Launch Services Market: Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Challenges
5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Increased Deployment of Small Satellites
Table 2 Key Information on Leo and Meo Constellations (Operational)
Table 3 Key Information on Leo and Meo Constellations (Development)
5.2.1.2 Investments by Venture Companies
Table 4 Global Top Vc Investors in Space Technology Since 2010
Figure 19 Venture Capital Investments in Space Industry, 2010
5.2.1.3 Focus on Reducing Mission Costs
5.2.1.4 Increased Demand for Space Tourism
Figure 20 Global Revenue of Space Travel and Tourism, (2021-2030)
5.2.2 Restraints
5.2.2.1 Lack of Dedicated Launch Vehicles
5.2.2.2 Lack of Measures for Disposal of Orbital Debris
5.2.3 Opportunities
5.2.3.1 Technological Upgrades in Space Industry
5.2.3.2 Government Investments in Space Technology
5.2.4 Challenges
5.2.4.1 Scarce Intellectual Assets
5.2.4.2 Emissions due to Space Missions
5.2.4.3 Concerns Over Space Debris
5.3 Average Selling Price
Table 5 Space Launch Services: Average Launch Cost
5.4 Value Chain Analysis
Figure 21 Value Chain Analysis
5.4.1 Upstream Players
5.4.2 Manufacturers
5.4.3 Launch Service Providers
5.4.4 Downstream Players
5.4.5 Government Agencies
5.4.6 Satellite Operators
5.5 Market Ecosystem Map
Figure 22 Space Launch Services Market Ecosystem
5.5.1 Prominent Companies
5.5.2 Private and Small Enterprises
5.5.3 End-Users
5.6 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Customer Businesses
Figure 23 Revenue Shift and New Revenue Pockets for Satellite System Manufacturers
5.7 Operational Data
Table 6 Global Small Satellite Launch Volume, by Mass, 2018-2021
Table 7 Orbital Launches, by Country, 2017-2022
5.8 Porter's Five Forces Analysis for Satellite Launch Services Market
Figure 24 Space Launch Services Market: Porter's Five Force Analysis
5.8.1 Space Launch Services Market: Porter's Five Force Analysis
5.8.2 Threats of New Entrants
5.8.3 Threat of Substitutes
5.8.4 Bargaining Powers of Suppliers
5.8.5 Bargaining Powers of Buyers
5.8.6 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
5.9 Tariff and Regulatory Landscape
5.9.1 Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
5.9.1.1 Un Office of Outer Space Affairs (Unoosa)
5.9.1.2 Un Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (Copuos)
Table 8 Un Space Treaties
5.9.1.3 North America
5.9.1.4 Europe
5.9.1.5 Asia-Pacific
5.10 Key Conferences and Events in 2022-2023
Table 9 Space Launch Services Market: Detailed List of Conferences and Events

6 Industry Trends
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Technology Trends
6.2.1 Launcher Recoverability
6.2.2 Reusable Rockets
6.2.3 Additive Manufacturing
6.2.4 Flexible Launch Services
6.2.5 Spacecraft Propulsion
6.2.6 Advanced Payload Systems
6.2.7 In-Orbit Services
6.2.8 Propellant Technologies
6.2.9 Upper Stage and Spacecraft Orbit Raising Technologies
6.3 Use Case of Sls Market
6.3.1 Boom in Space Exploration
6.3.2 Advancement in Satellite Communication
6.3.3 Space Robotics and Servicing
6.3.4 Developments in Remote Sensing
6.3.5 Improvements in Space Engineering
6.3.6 Increase in Space Mining
6.4 Impact of Megatrends
6.4.1 Reusable Rockets Reduce Launch Cost
6.4.2 Enhanced Small Satellite Launches
6.4.3 Space Tourism
6.5 Innovation and Patent Registrations

7 Space Launch Services Market, by End-User
7.1 Introduction
Figure 25 Military and Government Segment to Acquire Higher Market Share During Forecast Period
Table 10 Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 11 Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
7.2 Commercial
7.2.1 Observation
7.2.2 Communication
7.2.3 Scientific R&D
7.2.4 Others (Civil, Etc.)
7.3 Military and Government
7.3.1 Department of Defense and Intelligence Agencies
7.3.2 National Space Agencies
7.3.3 Search and Rescue Entities
7.3.4 National Mapping and Topographic Agencies

8 Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle
8.1 Introduction
Figure 26 Medium to Heavy Vehicles (>350,000 Kg) Segment Expected to Grow at Higher CAGR During Forecast Period
Table 12 Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 13 Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
8.2 Small Lift Launch Vehicles (<350,000 Kg)
8.3 Medium to Heavy Vehicles (>350,000 Kg)

9 Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Type
9.1 Introduction
Figure 27 Single Use Segment to Grow at Highest Rate During Forecast Period
Table 14 Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Type, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 15 Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Type, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
9.2 Single Use
9.3 Reusable

10 Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit
10.1 Introduction
Figure 28 Low Earth Orbit Segment Expected to Grow at Highest CAGR During Forecast Period
Table 16 Space Launch Vehicles Market, by Orbit, 2018-2022 (USD Million)
Table 17 Space Launch Vehicles Market, by Orbit, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
10.2 Low Earth Orbit (Leo)
10.3 Medium Earth Orbit (Meo)
10.4 Geostationary Earth Orbit (Geo)
10.5 Beyond Geostationary Earth Orbit

11 Space Launch Services Market, by Payload
11.1 Introduction
Figure 29 Small Satellite Segment Expected to Grow at Highest Rate During Forecast Period
Table 18 Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 19 Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
11.2 Satellites
11.2.1 Small Satellites (1-500 Kg)
11.2.1.1 Nanosatellites
11.2.1.2 Microsatellites
11.2.1.3 Minisatellites
11.2.2 Medium Satellites (500-2,500 Kg)
11.2.3 Large Satellites (>2,500 Kg)
11.3 Cargo
11.4 Human Spacecraft
11.5 Space Probes

12 Space Launch Services Market, by Service Type
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Pre Launch
12.2.1 Integration
12.2.2 Manufacturers
12.2.3 Warehousing
12.2.4 Launch Acquisition and Coordination
12.2.5 Management Services
12.2.6 Integration and Logistics
12.2.7 Assembling
12.2.8 Component and Part Suppliers
12.2.9 Tracking, Data, and Telemetry Support
12.2.10 Insurance
12.3 Post Launch
12.3.1 Launch and Early Operations Phase (Leop)
12.3.2 Resupply Missions
12.3.3 Value-Added Services
12.3.4 Payload Operators
12.3.5 Stabilization
12.3.6 Others

13 Regional Analysis
13.1 Introduction
Figure 30 Space Launch Services Market: Regional Snapshot
Table 20 Space Launch Services Market, by Region, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 21 Space Launch Services Market, by Region, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.2 North America
Figure 31 North America: Space Launch Services Market Snapshot
Table 22 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 23 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 24 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 25 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 26 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 27 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 28 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 29 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 30 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Country, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 31 North America: Space Launch Services Market, by Country, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.2.1 US
Table 32 US: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 33 US: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 34 US: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 35 US: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.2.2 Canada
Table 36 Canada: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 37 Canada: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 38 Canada: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 39 Canada: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.3 Europe
Figure 32 Europe: Space Launch Services Market Snapshot
Table 40 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 41 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 42 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 43 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 44 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 45 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 46 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 47 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 48 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Country, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 49 Europe: Space Launch Services Market, by Country, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.3.1 Russia
Table 50 Russia: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 51 Russia: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 52 Russia: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 53 Russia: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.3.2 France
Table 54 France: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 55 France: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 56 France: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 57 France: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.3.3 Germany
Table 58 Germany: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 59 Germany: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 60 Germany: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 61 Germany: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.3.4 UK
Table 62 UK: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 63 UK: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 64 UK: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 65 UK: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.3.5 Italy
Table 66 Italy: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 67 Italy: Space Launch Services Market Size, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 68 Italy: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 69 Italy: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.3.6 Rest of Europe
13.4 Asia-Pacific
Figure 33 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market Snapshot
Table 70 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 71 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 72 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 73 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 74 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 75 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 76 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 77 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 78 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Country, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 79 Asia-Pacific: Space Launch Services Market, by Country, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.4.1 China
Table 80 China: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 81 China: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 82 China: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 83 China: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.4.2 Japan
Table 84 Japan: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 85 Japan: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 86 Japan: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 87 Japan: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.4.3 India
Table 88 India: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 89 India: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 90 India: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 91 India: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.4.4 New Zealand
Table 92 New Zealand: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 93 New Zealand: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 94 New Zealand: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 95 New Zealand: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.4.5 South Korea
Table 96 South Korea: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 97 South Korea: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 98 South Korea: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 99 South Korea: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.5 Rest of the World
Table 100 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 101 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 102 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 103 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Orbit, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 104 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 105 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Launch Vehicle, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 106 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 107 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 108 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Region, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 109 Rest of the World: Space Launch Services Market, by Region, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.5.1 Middle East & Africa
Table 110 Middle East: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 111 Middle East: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 112 Middle East: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 113 Middle East: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
13.5.2 Latin America
Table 114 Latin America: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 115 Latin America: Space Launch Services Market, by Payload, 2022-2027 (USD Million)
Table 116 Latin America: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2018-2021 (USD Million)
Table 117 Latin America: Space Launch Services Market, by End-User, 2022-2027 (USD Million)

14 Competitive Landscape
14.1 Introduction
Table 118 Key Developments by Leading Players in Space Launch Services Market Between January 2018 and June 2022
14.2 Market Share Analysis of Leading Players, 2021
Table 119 Degree of Competition
Figure 34 Market Share of Key Players in Space Launch Services Market, 2021
Figure 35 Collective Revenue Share of Top Five Players
14.3 Rank Analysis in 2021
Figure 36 Revenue Share of Top Five Players in Space Launch Services Market in 2021
Table 120 Company Region Footprint
Table 121 Company Mobility Footprint
14.4 Competitive Evaluation Quadrant
14.4.1 Stars
14.4.2 Pervasive Players
14.4.3 Emerging Leaders
14.4.4 Participants
Figure 37 Space Launch Services Market Competitive Leadership Mapping, 2021
14.5 Competitive Benchmarking
14.5.1 Progressive Companies
14.5.2 Responsive Companies
14.5.3 Starting Blocks
14.5.4 Dynamic Companies
Figure 38 Space Launch Services Market Competitive Leadership Mapping (Sme)
14.6 Detailed List and Competitive Benchmarking of Key Startups/Smes
Table 122 Space Launch Services Market: Detailed List of Key Startups/Smes
14.7 Competitive Scenario
14.7.1 New Launches
Table 123 New Product Developments, January 2018-June 2022
14.7.2 Contracts, Deals, and Agreements
Table 124 Contracts, Deals, and Agreements, January 2018- June 2022

15 Company Profiles
15.1 Introduction
(Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments & Analyst's View)*
15.2 Key Players
15.2.1 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
Table 125 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: Business Overview
Table 126 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: New Product Launches
15.2.2 Spacex
Table 127 Spacex: Business Overview
Table 128 Spacex: New Product Launches
Table 129 Spacex: Deals
15.2.3 United Launch Alliance
Table 130 United Launch Alliance: Business Overview
Table 131 United Launch Alliance: New Product Launches
Table 132 United Launch Alliance: Deals
15.2.4 Northrop Grumman Corporation
Table 133 Northrop Grumman Corporation: Business Overview
Figure 39 Northrop Grumman Corporation: Company Snapshot
Table 134 Northrop Grumman Corporation: Deals
15.2.5 The Boeing Company
Table 135 The Boeing Company: Business Overview
Figure 40 The Boeing Company: Company Snapshot
Table 136 The Boeing Company: New Product Launches
Table 137 The Boeing Company: Deals
15.2.6 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Table 138 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Business Overview
Figure 41 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Company Snapshot
Table 139 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: New Product Launches
Table 140 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Deals
15.2.7 Antrix
Table 141 Antrix: Business Overview
Figure 42 Antrix: Company Snapshot
Table 142 Antrix: New Product Launches
Table 143 Antrix: Deals
15.2.8 Arianespace
Table 144 Arianespace: Business Overview
Table 145 Arianespace: New Product Launches
Table 146 Arianespace: Deals
15.2.9 Blue Origin
Table 147 Blue Origin: Business Overview
Table 148 Blue Origin: New Product Launches
Table 149 Blue Origin: Deals
15.2.10 China Great Wall Industry
Table 150 China Great Wall Industry: Business Overview
Table 151 China Great Wall Industry: New Product Launches
15.2.11 Ils International Launch Services
Table 152 Ils International Launch Services: Business Overview
Table 153 Ils International Launch Services: New Product Launches
15.2.12 Lockheed Martin
Table 154 Lockheed Martin: Business Overview
Figure 43 Lockheed Martin: Company Snapshot
Table 155 Lockheed Martin: New Product Launches
Table 156 Lockheed Martin: Deals
15.2.13 Astra Space
Table 157 Astra Space: Business Overview
Table 158 Astra Space: Deals
15.2.14 Swedish Space Corporation (Ssc)
Table 159 Swedish Space Corporation: Business Overview
Figure 44 Swedish Space Corporation: Company Snapshot
Table 160 Swedish Space Corporation: New Product Launches
Table 161 Swedish Space Corporation: Deals
15.2.15 Rocket Lab
Table 162 Rocket Lab: Business Overview
Figure 45 Rocket Lab: Company Snapshot
Table 163 Rocket Lab: New Product Launches
Table 164 Rocket Lab: Deals
15.2.16 Firefly Aerospace
Table 165 Firefly Aerospace: Business Overview
Table 166 Firefly Aerospace: New Product Launches
Table 167 Firefly Aerospace: Deals
15.2.17 Relativity Space
Table 168 Relativity Aerospace: Business Overview
Table 169 Relativity Aerospace: New Product Launches
Table 170 Relativity Aerospace: Deals
15.2.18 Dawn Aerospace
Table 171 Dawn Aerospace: Business Overview
Table 172 Dawn Aerospace: New Product Launches
Table 173 Dawn Aerospace: Deals
15.2.19 Gravitilab Aerospace Services
Table 174 Gravitilab Aerospace Services: Business Overview
Table 175 Gravitilab Aerospace Services
15.2.20 Cnim Air Space
Table 176 Cnim Air Space: Business Overview
Table 177 Cnim Air Space: New Product Launches
Table 178 Cnim Air Space: Deals
15.2.21 Virgin Orbit
Table 179 Virgin Orbit: Business Overview
Table 180 Virgin Orbit: New Product Launches
Table 181 Virgin Orbit: Deals
15.2.22 Sierra Space
Table 182 Sierra Space: Business Overview
Table 183 Sierra Space: New Product Launches
Table 184 Sierra Space: Deals
15.2.23 Eurockot
Table 185 Eurockot: Business Overview
Table 186 Eurockot: New Product Launches
15.2.24 Isc Kosmotras
Table 187 Isc Kosmotras: Business Overview
Table 188 Isc Kosmotras: Deals
*Details on Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments & Analyst's View Might Not be Captured in Case of Unlisted Companies.

16. Appendix
16.1 Discussion Guide
16.2 Knowledgestore: The Subscription Portal
16.3 Customization Options

Executive Summary

Companies Mentioned

  • Antrix
  • Arianespace
  • Astra Space
  • Blue Origin
  • China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
  • China Great Wall Industry
  • Cnim Air Space
  • Dawn Aerospace
  • Eurockot
  • Firefly Aerospace
  • Gravitilab Aerospace Services
  • Ils International Launch Services
  • Isc Kosmotras
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Relativity Space
  • Rocket Lab
  • Sierra Space
  • Spacex
  • Swedish Space Corporation (Ssc)
  • The Boeing Company
  • United Launch Alliance
  • Virgin Orbit

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