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February 2, 2022

MarketScreener: NSR’s Global Space Economy Report Projects $1.25 Trillion in Revenue by 2030

Satellite & Space Infrastructure is the largest segment today, with burgeoning demand from the Crew & Cargo market as the leading revenue source. Close behind are key infrastructure markets such as Satellite Communications, Earth Observation, Situational Awareness and Science & Technology. Altogether, the Satellite & Space Infrastructure market will generate over $570B in revenue by.

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BollyInside: NSR Global Space Economy Report Projects $1.25 Trillion

However, by decade’s end, NGSE2 observes Satellite Communications Services overtaking Infrastructure to become the dominant market in terms of annual revenues. From segments such as Mobility (aero, maritime, land) to Enterprise Data and Gov/Mil, the upside for Satellite Communications Services is significant as more/flexible satellites are launched and an increasingly virtual, 5G-enabled and cloud-based ground.

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February 1, 2022

BEA: Updated and Revised Estimates of the U.S Space Economy, 2012-2019

The two other dominant industries in the space economy, manufacturing and government, were consistent positive contributors to real gross output and real GDP growth over most of the period. The fast growth in real gross output and real GDP for manufacturing, driven by gains in satellite and GPS/PNT equipment manufacturing, aligns with private-industry reports of.

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SatMagazine: The Forrester Report: Launch sites ‘a-Gogo’

As NSR stated, “With declining capacity prices, evolving manufacturing capabilities, accelerating development of technology, and innovative launch and service options, all in an environment of competitive dynamics, business case viability remains a challenge for all industry stakeholders. Innovative trends are emerging, manufacturers are achieving greater efficiencies and mission/payload flexibility, operators are choosing smaller satellites, and.

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