Morningstar: NSR’s Satellite Capacity Report Sees Industry Moving Past COVID-19 Contraction to Drive $207B in Revenue Amidst Competition, Innovation and Risk-Taking

NSR’s Global Satellite Capacity Supply & Demand, 19th Edition (GSCSD19) takes a deep dive into an industry now past the COVID-19 contraction and in some areas, growing at a rapid pace. In revenue terms, the 2021 level of $12.1 Billion will grow to $30 Billion in 2031 representing a cumulative opportunity of $207.3 Billion through the decade..

NSR’s Satellite Capacity Report Sees Industry Moving Past COVID-19 Contraction to Drive $207B in Revenue Amidst Competition, Innovation and Risk-Taking

Global Satellite Capacity Supply & Demand Rapid Growth Propelled by HTS and LEO Constellations over the Next Decade  Cambridge, MA – July 27, 2022 – NSR’s Global Satellite Capacity Supply & Demand, 19th Edition (GSCSD19) takes a deep dive into an industry now past the COVID-19 contraction and in some areas, growing at a rapid pace. In revenue.

Deconstructing the Maritime SATCOM TAM

440,000 Vessels. That is the size of the total addressable market (TAM) for broadband satellite connectivity in 2021 according to NSR’s latest Maritime SATCOM Markets 10th Edition report. Through to 2031, NSR expects TAM to increase by 156k vessels, resulting in nearly 600k total addressable maritime broadband satcom vessels. Overall, the demand for higher throughput connectivity.

SpaceNews: Connecting the Dots | Wildfires are advancing, but so is satellite technology

While demand for satellite-enabled wildfire services is growing among government customers, Northern Sky Research senior analyst Prachi Kawade says it will “remain a very small portion” of the broader market. Kawade says it mostly forms a small part of what it classifies as the “non-imagery” segment of the Earth observation industry. This segment includes capabilities.

Launchers as Strategic Edge to Independence in Space

In the last decade, the launch market has shifted considerably from SpaceX delivering on its promise of high cadence reusable launch and rideshare programs becoming the norm, while more innovative approaches on hundred launchers have been in development.  Yet, launch remains the industry’s bottleneck. SLS has been delayed, pushing Artemis & NASA’s ambition to the.