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Satellite market to reach $615.7 billion by 2032
Increase in the number of space exploration missions, rise in deployment of small satellites, and growth in demand for space data drive the growth of the satellite market.
Allied Market Research published a report, titled, “Satellite Market by Function (Satellite Services, Ground Equipment, Satellite Manufacturing, and Satellite Launch), Orbit Type (LEO, MEO, and GEO), Application (Communication, Earth Observation, Navigation, and Technology Development and Education), and End Use (Military, Government and Civil, and Commercial): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022-2032”. According to the report, the global satellite industry size generated $286.0 billion in 2022, and is anticipated to generate $615.7 billion by 2032, witnessing a CAGR of 8.1% from 2023 to 2032.
Prime determinants of growth
Factors such as increase in the number of space exploration missions, rise in demand for satellite-based warfare, and increase in deployment of small satellites drive the growth of the market across the globe. In addition, factors such as interference in satellite data transmission and stringent government regulations act as a barrier for the growth of the market across the globe. However, factors such as increase in demand for space data and new application areas for satellites create ample opportunities for the growth of the market during the forecast period.
COVID-19 Scenario
The pandemic reduced the spending on satellites due to nation-wide lockdown, halt in manufacturing activities, and trade restrictions. Post-pandemic, there has been surge in demand for satellites, owing to increase in the number of space exploration missions and increase in deployment of small satellites.
The ground equipment segment is expected to maintain its lead during the forecast period.
By function, the ground equipment segment held the highest market share in 2022, accounting for nearly half of the global satellite market revenue and is estimated to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. The ground equipment segment in the satellite market includes infrastructure, hardware, and technology required for reception, transmission, and control of satellite signals. This includes ground stations, antennas, modems, and other equipment. Ground equipment is shifting towards automation and remote management, simplifying the operation and maintenance of satellite communication systems, reducing operational complexities.
The LEO segment to maintain its dominance during the forecast period
By orbit type, the LEO segment held the highest market share in 2022, accounting for more than half of the global satellite market revenue and is estimated to maintain its leadership status during the forecast period. The LEO segment is also projected to manifest the highest CAGR of 8.6% from 2023 to 2032. Adoption of LEO satellites have increased over the years, owing to its advantages such as shorter orbital periods, higher orbital velocities, shorter trips, low cost, and reduced latency. Satellites in LEO orbit is often used for satellite imaging owing to its closeness to the earth and ability to provide higher resolution imagery.
The commercial segment to maintain its dominance during the forecast period
By end use, the commercial segment held the highest market share in 2022, accounting for three-fourths of the global satellite market revenue and is estimated to maintain its lead during the forecast period. Satellites or spacecraft are used in the commercial sectors such as agriculture, energy, forestry, civil engineering, media & entertainment, and archaeology to offer high-resolution earth photography, internet access, and communication services from orbit. In addition, satellite usage in the commercial sector has expanded dramatically in recent years, owing to the reduction of heavy satellite components, standardization of satellite parts, and lower costs.
The government and civil segment is projected to manifest the highest CAGR of 9.8% from 2023 to 2032. Governments invest in satellites to establish secure and reliable communication networks for defense and national security applications. Moreover, satellite technology is playing an increasingly pivotal role in disaster monitoring, rapid response, and recovery efforts, with trends emphasizing real-time data dissemination and monitoring of natural disasters.
North America to maintain its dominance by 2032
Region-wise, North America held the highest market share in terms of revenue in 2022, accounting for more than two-fifths of the global satellite market revenue. The need for satellite networks and services for commercial purposes has grown significantly in recent years. The satellite industry has also benefited from the arrival of businesses such as Google and Facebook with commercial services that need satellite bandwidth and networks. Moreover, a substantial increase in space launches in the U.S. by industry leaders such as SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, Rocket Lab USA, and others, fuels the expansion of satellite market in North America.
However, Asia-Pacific is expected to witness the fastest CAGR of 9.1% from 2023 to 2032. The Asia-Pacific satellite market is studied across countries such as China, Japan, India, South Korea, and the rest of Asia-Pacific. The constant progress of the governments of several countries in Asia-Pacific such as India and China, to boost the defense sector of their respective countries fuels the growth of the satellite market in the region. PR Newswire