Satellite manufacturing and launch services: trends and forecasts 3Q 2024 update

03 December 2024 | Research

Dafni Christodoulopoulou | Marcus Taylor

Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (10 slides) | Space Infrastructure


"Satellite manufacturing and launch activities worth USD15.9 billion were announced in 3Q 2024."

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This report provides a forecast for satellite orders and launches worldwide between 2023 and 2033. It is an update of Analysys Mason's Satellite manufacturing and launch services: trends and forecasts 2023–2033.

Report coverage

  • Assessment of the trends that drive growth in each market segment and region, as well as the market challenges.
  • The key developments in these segments and their potential impact on the market.
  • The evolution of the geostationary orbit (GEO) communications market and the influence of non-GEO constellations on the industry, split by segment.
  • 10-year forecast of the satellite manufacturing and launch market by segment.
  • Insights into the industry, including mergers and acquisitions and new market solutions.

Report segmentation

Segments
  • Communications
  • Crew and cargo
  • Earth observation (EO)
  • In-orbit services/space situational awareness (IOS/SSA)
  • Navigation
  • Others
  • Science
  • Situational awareness
  • Technology development
Metrics
  • Satellite orders
  • Satellite launches
  • Launch revenue
  • Manufacturing revenue
  • Launch mass
  • Manufacturing mass
Geographical regions
  • Asia
  • Europe (EU)
  • Latin America (LAM)
  • Middle East and Africa (MEA)
  • North America (NAM)

Key questions answered

  • Which applications drive growth and revenue opportunities for manufacturers and launch service providers?
  • What are the key developments in the satellite manufacturing and launch 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?
  • What are the latest mergers and acquisitions in the industry?

 

Authors

Marcus Taylor

Research Analyst