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Reusable Launch Vehicle Market Size, Share, Industry Share and Growth Insights by 2032

The global reusable launch vehicle market size was valued at USD 1.61 billion in 2022. The market is projected to grow from USD 1.94 billion in 2023 to USD 5.41 billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 15.77%. Reusable Launch Vehicles (RLVs) are space launch systems that enable partial or complete rocket stage recovery following satellite delivery into orbit. An RLV aims to reduce the cost of single-stage and multi-stage satellite launches by recovering used vital systems and components.

In order to launch its Starlink internet satellites and other communication, navigation, and earth observation satellites, SpaceX is currently designing and building the RLV. Blue Origin LLC also develops and designs heavy-lift RLVs. By the end of 2022, the two- and three-stage reusable launch vehicles for the rockets will be commercially available. Fortune Business Insights presents this information in their report titled “Global Reusable Launch Vehicle Market, 2023–2030.”

 

Informational Source:

https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/reusable-launch-vehicle-market-106803

List of Key Players Profiled in the Report

  • ArianeGroup (France)
  • Blue Origin LLC (U.S.)
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation (U.S.)
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (U.S.)
  • Rocket Labs USA (U.S.)
  • Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) (U.S.)
  • The Boeing Company (U.S.)
  • The Spaceship Company (U.S.)
  • United Launch Alliance (ULA) (U. S.)
  • European Space Agency (France)
  • Indian Space Research Organisation (India)
  • Israel Space Agency (Israel)
  • Italian Space Agency (Italy)

Segments:

Anticipated Launch of Several Satellites in Low Earth Orbit to Push the Segment Growth

By orbit type, the market is divided into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO), Low Earth Orbit (LEO), and others. The number of small satellites and earth observation satellites being launched into orbit has increased, and in 2019, the LEO sector accounted for 62.33% of the market. It is also anticipated that during the duration of the forecast period, this category will grow quickly. SpaceX Starlink intends to launch 12,000 broadband satellites into low earth orbit during the next five years.

Rising Usage of High Payload Rockets to Drive Market Expansion

Based on payload, the market is classified into upto 5,000 kg, 5,000 to 10,000 kg, and over 10,000 kg.

The over 10,000 kg segment will rule the market due to the rising usage of high payload rockets and extensive number of space programs by SpaceX and other organizations. Additionally, the leading players’ increased investment activity serves as a driver to accelerate market expansion.

Report Coverga:

The report offers: 

  • Major growth drivers, restraining factors, opportunities, and potential challenges for the market. 
  • Comprehensive insights into the regional developments. 
  • List of major industry players. 
  • Key strategies adopted by the market players. 
  • Latest industry developments include product launches, partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions.

Drivers & Restraints:

Government Investments in R&D in the Space to Drive Market

The government’s investments in start-ups and research and development are considered a way to address social impacts and be free from imports, with an aim toward being a provider worldwide for a variety of fields, including space. Governments across the globe have acknowledged that the development of venture capital sectors is not as good as the ones in the U.S. and therefore does not receive ample Venture Capital (VC) funding.  

On the contrary, satellites providing internet and intelligence and longstanding international relations in space are rapidly changing due to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, which may impede reusable launch vehicle market growth.

Regional Insights:

North America Dominates the Market Due to Space Exploration Operation

In 2022, North America commanded the reusable launch vehicle market share, with a value of USD 0.98 billion. The government’s funding allocation for space exploration operations and the rise in the number of different space missions are the causes of the increased market share. Additionally, NASA was given USD 23 million by the U.S. Congress for a variety of space missions and operations in the 2021 fiscal year. Furthermore, the market is fueled by the presence of major players such as Moog Inc. (U.S), Ball Corporation (U.S.), Busek Co. Inc. (U.S.), Cobham Limited (U.S.), Blue Origin (U.S.), and SpaceX (U.S.).

Competitive Landscape:

Businesses Concentrate on Affordable Reusable Launch Vehicle Technologies

Major players are concentrating on the creation of sophisticated and affordable reusable launch vehicle technologies. Several OEMs are creating cutting-edge hardware and software systems to streamline the process. Additionally, businesses are always looking to collaborate with leading businesses in both developed and emerging markets.

Key Industry Development

December 2024 – United Launch Alliance (ULA) signed a contract with Wichita, Kan.-based Maynard Inc. to supply components for its Atlas V rocket. The Atlas V rocket has successfully launched 90 payloads for the US military, NASA, and commercial clients.

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