..., will be relieved. The world’s main commercial launch providers are hoping to make up for the shortfall in GEO launches by offering launch services for these new LEO constellations with each launch likely to carry tens of satellites at a time. While...
... (albeit Norway’s Nammo is moving in the direction of a small indigenous launcher) a limited demand for national launch services because of a lack of national satellite manufacturing industries. Based on the evidence to date, the front-runners are...
...10 per cent (the lowering of corporate risk); included in the production of space rockets and satellites are launch services (vertical integration). However, all space sector companies are large, with little competition. So there is little motivation...
... to raise money in the face of a rapid decline in launch demand allied with increasing competition from Blue Origin, which doesn’t ...Fund. And finally, given the lack of demand for launch services, the need for the BFR now seems highly questionable, ...
... has one of the world’s fastest growing space programmes with continuing focus on traditional business models, such as launch services and satellites, while investing strongly in small and medium businesses and enterprises. India’s space agency (ISRO...
... Defense Analysis, China now has close to 80 commercial space companies, most of them focused on satellite manufacturing and launch services. Last summer, i-Space became the first privately owned Chinese rocket company – and third in the world...