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July 18th, 2019
Satellite Manufacturing & Launch Services Market to Generate $225 Billion in Next Decade

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.- NSR’s Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Services, 9th Edition (SMLS9) report published today forecasts a $225 B market opportunity over the next decade, driven by Situational Awareness and Earth Observation markets. Despite the hype created by smallsat LEO constellations, the traditional market is expected to remain the dominant source of revenue globally for building and launching satellites.  While it is not likely to return to heady levels of yesterday, new opportunities are emerging that the industry can grasp if it adapts to a nimbler state of affairs.

“As the industry looks for a new normal, innovative trends are emerging,” commented Shagun Sachdeva, NSR Senior Analyst and report co-author. “With opportunity ranging from high capacity satellites to generic, flexible and small GEO satellites, demand remains varied and specific to operators and markets. While no one size fits all, hybrid architectures with fleets of different sized assets and orbits will be a key feature of the next ten years.”

With declining capacity prices seen over the past years, business case viability remains a challenge for satellite operators in this uncertain environment.  And this means orders are no longer the correct market indicator. Even if the industry might see an increase in manufacturing demand, the market size will experience an overall decline as efficiency-to-cost ratio per satellite increases.

Similarly, the satellite launch market is also going through a period of transition and will experience more competition and diversity in launch options. “New launch actors are poised to enter the market, and traditional launch service providers are retiring and replacing their veteran vehicles on a global scale,” noted Leena Pivovarova, NSR Analyst and report co-author. “All launch service providers are looking to address the global demand in various ways to remain flexible, innovative and stand out among their competitors.”  With SpaceX’s high launch rates, reusability and low prices, the market is reworking internal processes to cut costs and remain competitive. This is also good news for customers, as launch prices are expected to continue declining.

Satellite manufacturing and launch revenue will decrease across the board on a unit basis, as manufacturers achieve greater efficiencies, operators opt for smaller satellites, and launch service providers compete on costs. While this will help to sustain operators’ bottom line, players in both manufacturing and launch markets will struggle to keep financials healthy, resulting in consolidation, M&As and potential exits. It will be especially challenging for newer entrants, who lack the capital and resources that the established players have.

About the Report
NSR’s Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Services, 9th Edition (SMLS9) analyzes and assess the global demand for satellites in the coming ten years.  NSR’s SMLS9 is the leading source to examine near- and long-term potential across all types of users, applications and regions. The report examines all key markets and identifies evolving global trends and changing operator requirements to offer a comprehensive view of satellite & launch demand in the next ten years.  For additional information on this report, including a full table of contents, list of exhibits and executive summary, please visit www.nsr.com or call NSR at +1-617-674-7743.

About NSR
NSR is the leading global market research and consulting firm focused on the satellite and space sectors. NSR’s global team, unparalleled coverage and anticipation of trends with a higher degree of confidence and precision than the competition is the cornerstone of all NSR offerings.  First to market coverage and a transparent, dependable approach sets NSR apart as the key provider of critical insight to the satellite and space industries. Contact us at [email protected] to discuss how we can assist your business.

Companies and Organizations Mentioned in the Report
Airbus Defence and Space, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Inmarsat, Intelsat, United Launch Alliance (ULA), International Launch Services (ILS), Glavkosmos, Boeing, Thales Alenia Space, ArianeSpace, ArianeGroup, CASC, CASIC, Momentus Space, Virgin Orbit, Relativity Space, Sea Launch, S7 Group, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Millenium Engineering, SSL, Maxar, Telesat, Eutelsat, BSAT, DARPA, Spacecom, Spaceflight Industries, OneWeb, Terran Orbital, Viasat, LeoStella, Parsons, Thaicom, China Satellite Communications, ISRO, Blue Origin, SpaceX, EchoStar, Es’hailSat, SES, AsiaSat, Turksat, Leosat, MEASAT Satellite Systems, Hispasat, Sky Perfect JSAT, CGWIC, ISS Reshetnev, IAI, Energiya, RSCC.