According to the research report “Global Satellite Market Outlook, 2030” published by Bonafide Research, the global market is projected to reach market size of USD 405 Billion by 2030 increasing from USD 279.21 Billion in 2024, growing with 6.46% CAGR by 2025-30.
Top Six Companies Global Satellite Market
Planet Labs PBC: Planet Labs PBC (Planet Labs) is a designer and operator of a network of satellites. The company provides planet tasking, basemaps, monitoring, hyperspectral, planetary variables, and analytic feeds products. It offers products and services to various industries including agriculture, civil government, science programs, energy and infrastructure, drought response, finance, forestry and land use, mapping, maritime, sustainability, planet federal and nonprofit programs. The company’s customers range from large commercial enterprises to federal, civil, state, and local governments. It also includes technological platforms such as agile aerospace and proprietary big data. Planet Labs PBC (Planet Labs) is a designer and operator of a network of satellites. The company provides planet tasking, basemaps, monitoring, hyperspectral, planetary variables, and analytic feeds products. It offers products and services to various industries including agriculture, civil government, science programs, energy and infrastructure, drought response, finance, forestry and land use, mapping, maritime, sustainability, planet federal and nonprofit programs.
• Established: 2010
• Headquarters: California, United States
• Employees: 1,020
• Revenue: USD 220 Million
Spire Global, Inc.: Spire Global, Inc., established in 2012, is a leading space-to-cloud data and analytics company specializing in tracking global data sets through a vast constellation of nanosatellites. The company operates the second-largest commercial satellite constellation, comprising over 110 CubeSats, and has launched more than 140 satellites since its inception. Spire Global Inc (Spire) is a satellite-powered data analytics company. It offers ship tracking data and high-frequency weather data which find application in monitoring illegal fishing, trade, piracy, search and rescue, insurance, and maritime domain awareness. Spire’s services encompass up-to-date and historical data, predictive analytics for ship monitoring, space-based data, AI-powered insights, and predictive weather analytics. It also offers machine learning and analytics products for finding vessels and information. The company’s data are utilized by the marine, aviation, and mining companies, government authorities, and port operators. It provides GPS-RO data from its proprietary constellation of Low Earth Multi-Use Receiver (LEMUR) satellites and a global ground station network. its constellation of satellites.
• Established: 2012
• Headquarters: Virginia, United States
• Employees: 430
• Revenue: USD 105 Million
Airbus SE: Airbus SE is a leading satellite manufacturer that offers a variety of satellite systems and services, including earth observation, navigation, and telecommunications. Airbus operates a constellation of satellites that use optical and radar to provide comprehensive Earth observation data. Airbus offers a range of satellite systems for customers, including weather-independent data sources, high-resolution imagery, and small constellations. Airbus's earth observation data is used to monitor climate change and support disaster relief. With around 150,000 employees and 150+ nationalities, spanning over 180 locations worldwide, and supported by 18,000 direct suppliers globally, they are pioneering sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world.
• Established: 1970
• Headquarters: Leiden, Netherlands
• Employees: 150,000
• Revenue: USD 67,469 Million
Thales S.A: Thales S.A., established in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a global technology leader specializing in aerospace, defense, and security markets. The company emerged from the rebranding of Thomson-CSF, reflecting its evolution and international expansion. With a workforce exceeding 81,000 employees across more than 68 countries, Thales is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that enhance safety and security worldwide. A significant facet of Thales's operations is its involvement in the space sector through its joint venture, Thales Alenia Space. Thales SA (Thales) is a provider of smart technologies, electronic systems, software, space, ground transportation, services.
• Established: 2000
• Headquarters: Paris, France
• Employees: 81,000
• Revenue: USD 19,309 Million
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Mitsubishi Electric has been a pioneer of space technology development in Japan since the1960s, and is strongly committed to international space development and satellite construction. Its Space Division has participated in a wide range of high-performance payloads and bus components in multiple satellite programs worldwide. Mitsubishi Electric Corp (Mitsubishi Electric) develops, manufactures, and markets electrical and electronic products. The company's product portfolio comprises air conditioning systems, air purifiers, dehumidifiers, vacuum cleaners, factory automation systems, inverters, industrial robots, processing machines, automotive equipment, building systems, energy systems, visual information systems, transportation systems, semiconductors and devices, information and communication systems, space systems and public systems. It also offers maintenance services, IT infrastructure services and network services. Mitsubishi Electric serves residential, commercial, industrial, automotive, and public sectors. The company has operations in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa.
• Established: 1921
• Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
• Employees: 149,134
• Revenue: USD 35,083 Million
Embraer S.A: Embraer SA (Embraer) is a developer and manufacturer of aircraft and allied systems. Embraer integrates space systems and develops satellites, remote sensing products and services, satellite telecommunications and SAR aerial surveys in the X P Bands. The company operates in this segment through its subsidiary company Visiona Space Technology. It also provides after-sales support and maintenance services to customers worldwide. The company offers integrated solutions and systems for the defense, and security industry. Embraer SA designs, manufactures and sells aircraft and its parts for commercial, defense and executive aviation sectors. It operates through the following segments: Commercial Aviation, Defense & Security, Executive Aviation, and Other. The VCUB1 nanosatellite, developed by Visiona Tecnologia Espacial, a joint venture between Embraer and Telebras, was launched on SAturday from the Vandenberg Launch Base, California, in the United States
• Established: 1969
• Headquarters: São Paulo, Brazil
• Employees: 19,179
• Revenue: USD 5,269 Million