By targeting these potential customers, the Launch Manifest database can serve as a valuable resource, providing real-time or regularly updated information on launch schedules and activities of the major launch vehicles developers. This data can support better decision-making, strategic planning, and coordination within the space industry.
This report provides a complete list of successful, failed, and postponed launch manifests.
Key Highlights
- All class launchers included: super heavy, heavy, medium, and small;
- Mission description with payload data;
- Mission's statistics of the top market players from November 2019.
Reasons to Buy
- Plan your mission with all launch dates;
- Monitor launch statistics from one source.
All data is in an Excel file.
The Launch Manifests’ overview includes data of the following companies:
- SpaceX - a spacecraft manufacturer, launcher, and satellite communications company founded by Elon Musk;
- Virgin Galactic - an American spaceflight company founded by Richard Branson and the Virgin Group conglomerate;
- Rocket Lab - an aerospace manufacturer and launch service provider that operates lightweight Electron orbital rocket;
- Astra Space - an American launch vehicle company founded by Chris Kem;
- Relativity Space - an American aerospace manufacturing company;
- Firefly - an American private aerospace firm that develops launch vehicles for commercial launches to orbit;
- Blue Origin - an American aerospace, defense, space exploration company and launch service provider founded by Jeff Bezos;
- Vector Launch - an American space technology company which aims to launch suborbital and orbital payloads.
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) - the space agency of India;
- Aevum - an American company that designs, develops, and sells autonomous air, space, and package transportation services;
- Rocket Factory Augsburg - a German New Space start-up;
- Gilmour Space - an Australian space company that develops hybrid-engine rockets and associated technology;
- HyImpulse Technologies - a German private space launch company;
- Orbex - a UK-based aerospace company;
- ABL Space Systems - an American aerospace company;
- Interstellar Technologies - a Japanese spaceflight company;
- Phantom Space - an American space transportation and rocket manufacturing startup.
The Other launchers:
- NASA
- Northrop Grumman
- ULA
- Arianespace
- China Aerospace Science & Technology Corp
- ExPace
- LandSpace
- JAXA
- Mitsubishi Group
- Korea Aerospace Research Institute
Coverage period is 1-Jan-23 to 31-Mar-24.
The comprehensive Launch Manifest of the Main Launch Vehicles Market Players will be useful to:
- Launch Vehicle Manufacturers: Launch vehicle manufacturers and developers can utilize the database to analyze their competitors' launch schedules, assess market trends, and strategically position their products and services in the competitive space launch industry.
- Aerospace Industry Investors and Venture Capital Firms: Investors interested in the aerospace industry can leverage the database to evaluate the growth potential of launch vehicle companies, assess market demand, and identify investment opportunities in the space launch sector.
- Satellite Operators: Satellite operators interested in planning and scheduling satellite launches can use the launch manifest database to monitor launch schedules, availability, and explore potential partnerships with launch providers.
- Commercial Space Companies: Companies involved in the commercial space industry, such as satellite manufacturing companies, space tourism providers, and space exploration startups, can utilize the launch manifest database to track upcoming launch opportunities and coordinate their missions accordingly.
- Space Industry Suppliers and Service Providers: Suppliers of space-related equipment, components, and services may find the launch manifest database valuable in aligning their production and service schedules with the launch plans of major market players.
By targeting these potential customers, the Launch Manifest database can serve as a valuable resource, providing real-time or regularly updated information on launch schedules and activities of the major launch vehicles developers. This data can support better decision-making, strategic planning, and coordination within the space industry.
Executive Summary
The dynamic realm of space exploration thrives on the successful deployment of launch vehicles that transport payloads into orbit. As the global launch industry continues to evolve, the need for accurate and up-to-date information on the launch manifest of main market players has become indispensable for space agencies, satellite operators, launch vehicle developers, ans space enthusiasts alike.
This comprehensive report presents an in-depth analysis of the launch manifest of key market players, offering valuable insights into their scheduled missions, launch timelines, and upcoming advancements. By tracking the progress of their competitors, launch vehicle developers can strategically position themselves within the competitive landscape, identify potential collaboration opportunities, and make informed decisions to optimize their launch schedules.
Furthermore, with a clear understanding of the launch manifest, stakeholders gain the ability to forecast market trends, anticipate demand fluctuations, and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the fast-paced world of space exploration. In the following sections, we delve into the manifest data of industry leaders, facilitating comprehensive market intelligence to drive innovation, collaboration, and success in the ever-evolving space launch domain.
The report covers the following chapters:
- Summary: a text summary of the total number of launches performed by select providers (SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, Rocket Lab, Astra Space, Blue Origin, ISRO) within a specific period of time, histograms of future and past launches of the same providers.
- Future launches: details of each upcoming launch including location, date, any postponements, launch vehicle, its class, any other relevant details, sources.
- Past launches: details of previous launches including mission status (failure, success)
Scope
Companies Mentioned: SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, Rocket Lab, Firefly Aerospace, ISRO, Arianespace, China Aerospace Science & Technology Corporation, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, ULA, Taiwan Innovative Space, Роскосмос, Astra Space, Northrop Grumman.
Countries: USA, New Zealand, UK, Germany, India, Australia, Japan, Russia, France, China, Republic of Korea.
Regions: North America, Western Europe, Australia & Oceania, Asia.
Data: List of future launches by provider, list of past launches, postponed launches, histogram of future and past launches, table with total numbers of planned launches by provider.
Sourcing and Referencing: Data and analysis throughout the report is sourced using attached links.
Methodology
The first step was to define the scope of the database, focusing on major launch vehicle developers both commercial like SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, Rocket Lab, Astra Space, Blue Origin and govenment-funded such as NASA, ISRO, JAXA, Korea Aerospace Research Institute etc. The decision was made to include all launches and gather specific details for each entry, such as launch dates, launch sites, mission outcomes and whether the launch had been postponed.
Various reliable sources were identified to collect relevant launch data. These included official websites of launch vehicle developers and space agencies, launch logs from space enthusiast websites, press releases, media coverage, government and space agency reports, launch webcasts, and social media accounts related to space missions.
Data was systematically collected from the identified sources and compiled in a structured format. To ensure accuracy and reliability, cross-referencing was performed by comparing information from multiple sources. Verification checks were carried out to eliminate errors and discrepancies.
A mechanism was established to keep the database up-to-date with the latest information. Upcoming launches are added to the database periodically. Regular updates ensure that the database remained current and relevant.
The compiled data is summarized in the beginning of the report in the form of graphs and tables showing the total number of launches within a specific period of time.
Table of Contents
- Summary
- Future Launches
- Past Launches
Companies Mentioned
- SpaceX
- Blue Origin
- Virgin Galactic
- Rocket Lab
- Firefly Aerospace
- ISRO
- Arianespace
- China Aerospace Science & Technology Corporation
- Korea Aerospace Research Institute
- ULA
- Taiwan Innovative Space
- Роскосмос
- Astra Space
- Northrop Grumman