Satellite manufacturing and launch markets, 1Q 2024 update
28 May 2024 | Research
Dallas Kasaboski | Dafni Christodoulopoulou
Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (11 slides) | Satellite Infrastructure
This report provides an overview of worldwide demand for satellite orders and launches over the next decade.
It includes key metrics and strategy recommendations for satellite operators and launch service providers to stay competitive and achieve market dominance.
It is an update of Satellite manufacturing and launch markets, 13th edition.
Key questions answered in this report
- Which applications drive growth and revenue opportunities for manufacturers and launch service providers?
- What are the key developments in these markets, and what impact will they have?
- How will the GEO communications market develop?
- What impact is the rise of non-GEO constellations having on the industry across different verticals?
- What insights can we offer on the latest mergers and acquisitions in the industry?
Who should read this report
- Investors and financial institutions
- Government agencies
- Satellite operators, satellite manufacturers and integrators
- Launch service providers and launch vehicle manufacturers
- Launch brokers and integrators
- Sub-system and component manufacturers
- Regulatory agencies and policy makers
Key metrics
- Satellite orders
- Satellite launches
- Revenue
- Vertical
- Mass
- Operator type
Geographical coverage
- North America
- Europe
- Middle East and Africa
- Latin America
- Asia
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Dallas Kasaboski
Principal Analyst, space and satellite, expert in satellite infrastructureDafni Christodoulopoulou
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