Global Satellite Propulsion Solutions Market

Global Satellite Propulsion Solutions Market

New Market Entrants, Advanced Technologies, and Increased Demand Aid Innovation

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14-Nov-2022
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North America
Research Code: K7E8-01-00-00-00
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Used to produce thrust for orbit insertion, attitude control, station keeping, and other in-orbit maneuvers, satellite propulsion is vital to the successful operation of satellites. The systems encompass chemical (e.g., solid, liquid, hybrid, and hot/cold gas), electrical, hybrid chemical, hybrid electrical, and non-propellant propulsion (e.g., electrostatic, electrothermal, plasma). Market participants are developing new technologies such as fusion, green propellant, and nuclear thermal propulsion as alternative satellite propulsion solutions.

Frost & Sullivan segments the global satellite propulsion solutions market by chemical and non-chemical propulsion use by commercial, military, and government end users. We expect the market to rise during the forecast period (2021–2031). This study examines the industry landscape, propulsion type, satellite applications, and corporate strategies to determine the market position and industry competition. The study also provides regional analysis (North America, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific), focusing on revenue and unit forecast by application. In addition, we assessed the top 10 global market participants by competitiveness, product, and R&D capabilities.

Other information includes:
• Analysis of satellite propulsion by orbit, system type, and application
• Market dynamics, drivers, and restraints
• The competitive environment for companies and countries

Frost & Sullivan offers insights into challenges to enable satellite propulsion solutions stakeholders to be aware of potential issues while developing strategies to capture opportunities over the forecast period.

Author: Tiffany Kahapea

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Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Global Satellite Propulsion Solutions Market

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

Demand Segmentation

Satellite Propulsion by System Type

Market Overview

Quick Facts

Satellite Propulsion by Mass Class

Current and Emerging Trends

Current and Future Projects

Space Verticals

Competitors

Satellite Forecast by Mass

Growth Drivers

Growth Driver Analysis

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Restraints

Growth Restraint Analysis

Forecast Assumptions

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Number of Satellites Forecast

Revenue and Number of Satellites Forecast by Application

Satellite Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast by Region

Revenue and Satellite Forecast Analysis

Competitive Environment

Revenue Share

Revenue Share Analysis

Boeing

Boeing SWOT

Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman SWOT

Safran

Safran SWOT

Airbus S.A.S.

Airbus S.A.S. SWOT

Thales Alenia

Thales Alenia SWOT

MBDA/ArianeSpace

MBDA/ArianeSpace SWOT

Raytheon Technologies

Raytheon Technologies SWOT

Aerojet Rocketdyne

Aerojet Rocketdyne SWOT

IHI Aerospace

IHI Aerospace SWOT

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Satellite Forecast

Revenue and Satellite Forecast by Application

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Satellite Forecast

Revenue and Satellite Forecast by Application

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Satellite Forecast

Revenue and Satellite Forecast by Application

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Satellite Forecast

Revenue and Satellite Forecast by Application

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Satellite Forecast

Revenue and Satellite Forecast by Application

Forecast Analysis

Growth Opportunity 1: Micro-propulsion Systems

Growth Opportunity 1: Micro-propulsion Systems (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Solar Sails

Growth Opportunity 2: Solar Sails (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: ASEP

Growth Opportunity 3: ASEP (continued)

Conclusion—Main Takeaways

Your Next Steps

Why Frost, Why Now?

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

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Used to produce thrust for orbit insertion, attitude control, station keeping, and other in-orbit maneuvers, satellite propulsion is vital to the successful operation of satellites. The systems encompass chemical (e.g., solid, liquid, hybrid, and hot/cold gas), electrical, hybrid chemical, hybrid electrical, and non-propellant propulsion (e.g., electrostatic, electrothermal, plasma). Market participants are developing new technologies such as fusion, green propellant, and nuclear thermal propulsion as alternative satellite propulsion solutions. Frost & Sullivan segments the global satellite propulsion solutions market by chemical and non-chemical propulsion use by commercial, military, and government end users. We expect the market to rise during the forecast period (2021–2031). This study examines the industry landscape, propulsion type, satellite applications, and corporate strategies to determine the market position and industry competition. The study also provides regional analysis (North America, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific), focusing on revenue and unit forecast by application. In addition, we assessed the top 10 global market participants by competitiveness, product, and R&D capabilities. Other information includes: • Analysis of satellite propulsion by orbit, system type, and application • Market dynamics, drivers, and restraints • The competitive environment for companies and countries Frost & Sullivan offers insights into challenges to enable satellite propulsion solutions stakeholders to be aware of potential issues while developing strategies to capture opportunities over the forecast period. Author: Tiffany Kahapea
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