Market Trends of north america satellite launch vehicle Industry
Growing demand and competition in the North American launch vehicle market
- The demand for launch vehicles in North America is primarily driven by the requirements of government agencies, commercial satellite operators, and scientific researchers who require access to space to conduct a variety of missions. There is growing interest in commercial space exploration and tourism, which has created a new market for launch providers. Additionally, with the increasing privatization of space exploration, there is a growing demand for cost-effective and reliable launch services that enable companies to develop and deploy new technologies in space, such as reusable rockets and 3D printing. There are several companies that own and operate launch vehicles in North America.
- Among them, a major owner of launch vehicles, SpaceX, is a private aerospace company that designs, manufactures, and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. It is currently the leading provider of launch services in North America and has conducted numerous successful missions for both commercial and government customers. The company’s launch vehicles include Falcon-9, Falcon Heavy, and Starship. It is followed by United Launch Alliance, which develops reliable, cost-effective access to space for government and commercial customers. It operates the Atlas V and Delta IV rockets. Blue Origin is also developing a variety of launch vehicles, including the New Shepard suborbital vehicle and the New Glenn orbital rocket. Northrop Grumman is a global aerospace and defense technology company that operates the Antares rocket, which is used for resupply missions to the International Space Station. Rocket Lab specializes in small satellite launches. It operates the Electron rocket, which is designed to provide frequent and affordable access to space for small payloads.
Investment opportunities in the North American satellite launch vehicle market
- The grant of research and investments has been a major driver of innovations and growth in the satellite launch vehicle market in North America. It has helped fund the development of new technologies, such as reusable launch vehicles, which have the potential to significantly reduce the cost of satellite launches. In terms of research and investment grants, the region's governments and the private sector have dedicated funds for research and innovation in the space industry. In North America, government expenditure for space programs hit a record of approximately USD 24.8 billion in 2022. For instance, till February 2023, NASA distributed USD 333 million as research grants. In 2022, the US government spent nearly USD 62 billion on its space programs, making it the highest spender in the space industry in the world.
- The Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) budget was modest, and its estimated budgetary spending for 2022-23 was USD 329 million. In April 2022, three grants totaling USD1 32,831 were awarded to Canadian universities to support projects that use data collected by AstroSat to understand how stars are formed. In terms of funds allocated for launch vehicle development, under the FY 2023 President'S Budget Request Summary from FY 2022-FY 2027, NASA was expected to receive USD 13.8 billion. NASA was also expected to receive USD 500 million for the SLS Program Integration and Support during the same period. These investments are being made as NASA continues the development of a heavy-lift launch vehicle to deliver crew and large volumes of cargo to deep space. The Space Launch System (SLS) program is preparing to carry humans farther into deep space than ever before.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Rising demand for satellite miniaturization in North America