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High Altitude Pseudo Satellite Market – Forecast to 2028
HAPS (High-Altitude Pseudo Satellites) 시장 : 플랫폼 (비행선, 풍선, UAV), 용도 (통신, 지구 관측 및 원격 감지, 기타 (ISR, 모니터링, 수색 구조, 네비게이션), 최종 사용자 및 지역별 – 2028년까지의 예측
High Altitude Pseudo Satellite Market by Platform (Airships, Balloons and UAVs), Application (Communication, Earth Observation & Remote Sensing, Others (ISR, Monitoring, Search and Rescue, Navigation)), End User and Region – Forecast to 2028
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Report Overview
The high altitude pseudo satellite market is valued at USD 85 million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 189 million by 2028, at a CAGR of 17.2% from 2023 to 2028. The demand for these satellites has witnessed significant demand as these systems meets a range of needs, including communication and connectivity to provide internet and communication services, Earth observation, including weather patterns, natural disasters, and environmental changes. These platforms provide cost-effective and flexible solutions for various industries and applications.
“Airships platform to be fastest growing segment for the High altitude pseudo satellite market during the forecast period.”
Airships, categorized as High Altitude Pseudo Satellites within the Lighter Than Air (LTA) category, possess technology enabling them to manage their lateral trajectory. They have the capability to operate above or below the 60,000 ft flying altitude (FL600) to harness prevailing winds and maintain pressure equilibrium. Thales Alenia’s Stratobus, based in France, provides an extended range of surveillance capabilities and the capacity to remain suspended over specific locations for extended periods, supporting intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations, thereby enhancing the defense capabilities of the French military..
“Other (ISR, Monitoring, Search and Rescue, Navigation) Application Segment To Grow At Highest CAGR of 22.1% during the forecast period.”
Other segment of High-Altitude Pseudo Satellites (HAPS) offer a diverse range of applications that extend beyond merely delivering internet connectivity. They are increasingly finding utility in various sectors, including Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), monitoring, search and rescue, as well as navigation.
For example, the PHASA 35 HAPS developed by Prismatic Ltd (UK) serves as a consistent and stable platform suitable for tasks such as monitoring, maritime surveillance, agricultural monitoring, communication, and security applications. The ApusDuo HAPS, created by UAVOS Inc. (US), is well-suited for maritime surveillance, border patrol missions, communication services, and forest fire detection and monitoring..
“Commercial end user segment to have higher growth for the High altitude pseudo satellite market during the forecast period.”
Based on end user, the market segmented into commercial, and government & defense. Commercial HAPS have a wide range of applications. They can be utilized for agricultural monitoring, which involves overseeing crops, soil conditions, and weather patterns across extensive farmlands. This collected data aids farmers in making well-informed decisions, allowing them to optimize their agricultural practices and consequently increase crop yields and resource efficiency. Additionally, HAPS contribute to the enhancement of GPS and navigation systems by improving the precision and dependability of signals. They are also valuable in the creation of high-resolution 3D maps for urban planning and infrastructure development.
“North America is anticipated to dominate the High Altitude Pseudo Satellite market in 2023”
The regional supremacy can be attributed to the presence of major companies, mainly situated in the United States. These industry leaders consistently channel investments into research and development to innovate and enhance technologies used in the High Altitude Pseudo Satellite market. Such advancements have resulted in cost reduction for satellite launches, making High Altitude Pseudo Satellites more economically viable. Consequently, the increased affordability and reliability of High Altitude Pseudo Satellites are pivotal factors propelling the growth of this market within the North American region.
Breakdown of primaries
The research incorporates input from a wide spectrum of industry professionals, encompassing component suppliers, Tier1 firms, and OEMs. The composition of the primary sources is outlined as follows:
• By Company Type: Tier 1–35%; Tier 2–45%; and Tier 3–20%
• By Designation: C Level–35%; Directors–25%; and Others–40%
• By Region: North America-45%; Europe–15%; Asia Pacific–25%; and Rest of the World –15%
AeroVironment, Inc. (US), Prismatic Ltd. (UK), Airbus (France), Thales Group (France), and SoftBank Group Corp. (Japan) are some of the leading players operating in the High altitude pseudo satellite market.
Research Coverage
The study covers the high altitude pseudo satellite market across various segments and subsegments. It aims at estimating the size and growth potential of this market across different segments based on platform, application, end user and region. This study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key players in the market, along with their company profiles, key observations related to their product and business offerings, recent developments undertaken by them, and key market strategies adopted by them.
Key benefits of buying this report: This report will help the market leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall high altitude pseudo satellite market and its subsegments. The report covers the entire ecosystem of the high altitude pseudo satellite industry. It will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to position their businesses better and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report will also help stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provide them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.
The report provides insights on the following pointers:
• Analysis of key drivers and several factors, such as Russia-Ukraine Conflict, defense expenditure, and others that could contribute to an increase in high altitude pseudo satellite market.
• Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and new product & service launches in the high altitude pseudo satellite market
• Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets – the report analyses the high altitude pseudo satellite market across varied regions
• Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products & services, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in high altitude pseudo satellite market
• Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and service offerings of leading players like AeroVironment, Inc. (US), Prismatic Ltd. (UK), Airbus (France), Thales Group (France), SoftBank Group Corp. (Japan) in the High altitude pseudo satellite market.
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 20
1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES 20
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION 20
1.2.1 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 20
1.3 STUDY SCOPE 21
1.3.1 MARKETS COVERED 21
FIGURE 1 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET SEGMENTATION 21
1.3.2 REGIONS COVERED 21
1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED 21
1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED 22
TABLE 1 USD EXCHANGE RATES 22
1.5 STAKEHOLDERS 22
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 23
2.1 RESEARCH DATA 23
FIGURE 2 RESEARCH PROCESS FLOW 23
FIGURE 3 RESEARCH DESIGN 24
2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA 24
2.1.1.1 Secondary sources 25
2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA 25
2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources 26
FIGURE 4 KEY INDUSTRY INSIGHTS 26
FIGURE 5 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY INTERVIEWS 27
2.2 FACTOR ANALYSIS 27
2.2.1 INTRODUCTION 27
2.2.2 DEMAND-SIDE INDICATORS 27
2.2.3 SUPPLY-SIDE INDICATORS 28
2.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION 29
2.3.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH 29
2.3.1.1 Market size estimation, by platform 29
FIGURE 6 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH 29
2.3.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH 30
FIGURE 7 TOP-DOWN APPROACH 30
2.4 DATA TRIANGULATION 31
FIGURE 8 DATA TRIANGULATION 31
2.5 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 32
FIGURE 9 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 32
2.6 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS 33
2.7 RISK ASSESSMENT 33
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 34
FIGURE 10 UAVS TO LEAD HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET DURING FORECAST PERIOD 34
FIGURE 11 EARTH OBSERVATION & REMOTE SENSING TO SURPASS COMMUNICATION SEGMENT DURING FORECAST PERIOD 35
FIGURE 12 COMMERCIAL SEGMENT TO HOLD LARGEST MARKET SHARE IN 2028 35
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS 36
4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET 36
FIGURE 13 INCREASED GOVERNMENT FUNDING FOR INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE CAPABILITIES 36
4.2 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY PLATFORM 36
FIGURE 14 AIRSHIPS TO BE FASTEST-GROWING SEGMENT DURING FORECAST PERIOD 36
4.3 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY APPLICATION 37
FIGURE 15 OTHERS TO BE LARGEST SEGMENT DURING FORECAST PERIOD 37
4.4 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY END USER 37
FIGURE 16 COMMERCIAL SEGMENT TO SECURE LEADING MARKET POSITION DURING FORECAST PERIOD 37
4.5 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY REGION 38
FIGURE 17 NORTH AMERICA TO ACCOUNT FOR LARGEST MARKET SHARE IN 2023 38
5 MARKET OVERVIEW 39
5.1 INTRODUCTION 39
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS 40
FIGURE 18 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET DYNAMICS 40
5.2.1 DRIVERS 40
5.2.1.1 Need for global connectivity 40
5.2.1.2 Rising adoption of composite materials in high-altitude pseudo-satellites 41
5.2.1.3 Increasing use of high-altitude pseudo-satellites in emergency services 41
5.2.1.4 Versatility of payload integration techniques 42
TABLE 2 KEY INFORMATION ON HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES 42
5.2.2 RESTRAINTS 42
5.2.2.1 Limited durability due to extreme atmospheric conditions 42
5.2.2.2 Stringent government regulations for deployment of satellite communication systems 43
5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES 43
5.2.3.1 Need for high-speed communication networks in remote areas 43
5.2.3.2 Growing scientific exploration through high-altitude pseudo-satellites 44
5.2.4 CHALLENGES 44
5.2.4.1 Issues pertaining to energy storage 44
5.2.4.2 Limitations associated with thermal management 44
5.3 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 45
FIGURE 19 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 45
5.4 TRENDS AND DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMERS’ BUSINESSES 46
FIGURE 20 TRENDS AND DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMERS’ BUSINESSES 47
5.5 ECOSYSTEM MAPPING 47
5.5.1 PROMINENT COMPANIES 47
5.5.2 PRIVATE AND SMALL ENTERPRISES 47
5.5.3 START-UPS 47
5.5.4 END USERS 48
FIGURE 21 ECOSYSTEM MAPPING 48
TABLE 3 ROLE OF COMPANIES IN ECOSYSTEM 48
5.6 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 49
FIGURE 22 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 49
TABLE 4 IMPACT OF PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 50
5.6.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 50
5.6.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES 50
5.6.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS 50
5.6.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS 50
5.6.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY 50
5.7 PRICING ANALYSIS 51
TABLE 5 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE OF HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES, BY PLATFORM, 2022 (USD MILLION/UNIT) 51
5.8 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE 51
TABLE 6 NORTH AMERICA: REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 51
TABLE 7 EUROPE: REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 52
TABLE 8 ASIA PACIFIC: REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 53
TABLE 9 REST OF THE WORLD: REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 53
5.9 USE CASE ANALYSIS 54
5.9.1 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT 54
5.9.2 COMMUNICATION AND CONNECTIVITY 55
5.9.3 SURVEILLANCE AND SECURITY 55
5.10 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2023–2024 55
TABLE 10 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2023–2024 55
5.11 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA 56
5.11.1 STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS 56
FIGURE 23 INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES, BY END USER 56
TABLE 11 INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES, BY END USER (%) 56
5.11.2 BUYING CRITERIA 56
FIGURE 24 KEY BUYING CRITERIA FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES, BY END USER 56
TABLE 12 KEY BUYING CRITERIA FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES, BY END USER 57
6 INDUSTRY TRENDS 58
6.1 INTRODUCTION 58
6.2 TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 58
6.2.1 IMPROVED SOLAR PANELS 58
6.2.2 GUST LOAD ALLEVIATION 59
6.2.3 LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES 59
6.2.4 ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 59
6.2.5 HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS 60
6.2.6 MINIATURIZED PAYLOADS 60
6.2.7 AUTONOMOUS OPERATIONS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 60
6.2.8 USE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS 61
6.3 IMPACT OF MEGATRENDS 61
6.3.1 REMOTE CONNECTIVITY THROUGH HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES 61
6.3.2 INTERNET OF THINGS 61
6.3.3 BEAMFORMING 62
6.4 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS 62
FIGURE 25 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS 63
6.5 INNOVATIONS AND PATENT REGISTRATIONS 63
TABLE 13 KEY PATENTS 63
6.6 ROADMAP OF HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET 65
FIGURE 26 DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITES, 1983–2030 65
7 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY PLATFORM 66
7.1 INTRODUCTION 67
FIGURE 27 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY PLATFORM, 2023–2028 67
TABLE 14 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY PLATFORM, 2020–2022 (USD MILLION) 67
TABLE 15 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY PLATFORM, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION) 67
7.2 AIRSHIPS 68
7.2.1 BOOST IN SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE ACTIVITIES TO DRIVE GROWTH 68
7.3 BALLOONS 68
7.3.1 OPTIMIZED EFFICIENCY AND SECURITY TO DRIVE GROWTH 68
7.4 UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAVS) 68
7.4.1 HIGH PAYLOAD CARRYING CAPACITY TO DRIVE GROWTH 68
8 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY APPLICATION 69
8.1 INTRODUCTION 70
FIGURE 28 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY APPLICATION, 2023–2028 70
TABLE 16 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY APPLICATION, 2020–2022 (USD MILLION) 70
TABLE 17 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY APPLICATION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION) 70
8.2 COMMUNICATION 71
8.2.1 HIGH DEMAND FOR INTERNET FROM RURAL AND REMOTE AREAS TO DRIVE GROWTH 71
8.3 EARTH OBSERVATION & REMOTE SENSING 71
8.3.1 NEED FOR REAL-TIME IMAGERY IN DISASTER RESPONSE TO DRIVE GROWTH 71
8.4 OTHERS 71
9 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY END USER 72
9.1 INTRODUCTION 73
FIGURE 29 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY END USER, 2023–2028 73
TABLE 18 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY END USER, 2020–2022 (USD MILLION) 73
TABLE 19 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY END USER, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION) 73
9.2 COMMERCIAL 74
9.2.1 RISE IN URBAN PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT TO DRIVE GROWTH 74
9.3 GOVERNMENT & DEFENSE 74
9.3.1 PREDOMINANT USE IN SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE MISSIONS TO DRIVE GROWTH 74
10 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY REGION 75
10.1 INTRODUCTION 76
FIGURE 30 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 76
TABLE 20 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2022 (USD MILLION) 76
TABLE 21 HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO-SATELLITE MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION) 77
10.2 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 77
TABLE 22 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 77
10.3 NORTH AMERICA 78
10.3.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 78
10.3.2 US 79
10.3.2.1 Advancements in satellite technology to drive growth 79
10.3.3 CANADA 79
10.3.3.1 Increased government investments in high-altitude pseudo-satellite infrastructure to drive growth 79
10.4 EUROPE 79
10.4.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 80
10.4.2 UK 81
10.4.2.1 Large-scale presence of key players to drive growth 81
10.4.3 FRANCE 81
10.4.3.1 Booming high-altitude technologies to drive growth 81
10.4.4 GERMANY 81
10.4.4.1 Rapid development of new satellite technologies to drive growth 81
10.4.5 ITALY 82
10.4.5.1 Widespread applications of high-altitude pseudo-satellites to drive growth 82
10.4.6 SPAIN 82
10.4.6.1 Boost in tracking, monitoring, and surveillance activities to drive growth 82
10.4.7 REST OF EUROPE 82
10.5 ASIA PACIFIC 83
10.5.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 83
10.5.2 CHINA 84
10.5.2.1 Rising popularity of satellite broadband to drive growth 84
10.5.3 INDIA 84
10.5.3.1 Government initiatives to improve defense capabilities to drive growth 84
10.5.4 JAPAN 85
10.5.4.1 Expanding rural connectivity to drive growth 85
10.5.5 SOUTH KOREA 85
10.5.5.1 Financial and regulatory support for development of high-altitude pseudo-satellites to drive growth 85
10.5.6 AUSTRALIA 85
10.5.6.1 Increasing investments in development of satellite Internet to drive growth 85
10.6 REST OF THE WORLD 85
10.6.1 PESTLE ANALYSIS 86
10.6.2 LATIN AMERICA 86
10.6.2.1 Need for advanced high-altitude pseudo-satellites to drive growth 86
10.6.3 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA 87
10.6.3.1 Increasing demand for high-speed Internet to drive growth 87
11 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE 88
11.1 INTRODUCTION 88
11.2 STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY KEY PLAYERS, 2020–2023 88
TABLE 23 STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY KEY PLAYERS, 2020–2023 88
11.3 MARKET RANKING ANALYSIS, 2022 89
FIGURE 31 MARKET RANKING OF KEY PLAYERS, 2022 90
11.4 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX, 2022 91
11.4.1 STARS 91
11.4.2 EMERGING LEADERS 91
11.4.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS 91
11.4.4 PARTICIPANTS 91
FIGURE 32 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX, 2022 92
11.4.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT 92
TABLE 24 COMPANY FOOTPRINT 92
TABLE 25 END USER FOOTPRINT 93
TABLE 26 PLATFORM FOOTPRINT 93
TABLE 27 REGION FOOTPRINT 94
11.5 START-UP/SME EVALUATION MATRIX, 2022 95
11.5.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES 95
11.5.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES 95
11.5.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES 95
11.5.4 STARTING BLOCKS 95
FIGURE 33 START-UP/SME EVALUATION MATRIX, 2022 96
11.5.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING 96
TABLE 28 KEY START-UPS/SMES 96
TABLE 29 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF START-UPS/SMES 97
11.6 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO 98
11.6.1 MARKET EVALUATION FRAMEWORK 98
11.6.2 PRODUCT LAUNCHES 98
TABLE 30 PRODUCT LAUNCHES, 2020–2023 98
11.6.3 DEALS 102
TABLE 31 DEALS, 2020–2023 102
12 COMPANY PROFILES 106
12.1 KEY PLAYERS 106
(Business overview, Products/Solutions/Services offered, Recent developments, MnM view, Key strengths, Strategic choices, and Weaknesses and Competitive threats)*
12.1.1 AIRBUS 106
TABLE 32 AIRBUS: COMPANY OVERVIEW 106
FIGURE 34 AIRBUS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 107
TABLE 33 AIRBUS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 107
TABLE 34 AIRBUS: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 108
TABLE 35 AIRBUS: DEALS 108
12.1.2 AEROVIRONMENT, INC. 110
TABLE 36 AEROVIRONMENT, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 110
FIGURE 35 AEROVIRONMENT, INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 110
TABLE 37 AEROVIRONMENT, INC.: PRODUCT/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 111
TABLE 38 AEROVIRONMENT, INC.: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 111
12.1.3 PRISMATIC LTD. 112
TABLE 39 PRISMATIC LTD.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 112
FIGURE 36 PRISMATIC LTD.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 112
TABLE 40 PRISMATIC LTD.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 113
TABLE 41 PRISMATIC LTD.: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 113
12.1.4 THALES 114
TABLE 42 THALES: COMPANY OVERVIEW 114
FIGURE 37 THALES: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 115
TABLE 43 THALES: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 115
TABLE 44 THALES: DEALS 116
12.1.5 HAPSMOBILE INC. 118
TABLE 45 HAPSMOBILE INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 118
TABLE 46 HAPSMOBILE INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 118
TABLE 47 HAPSMOBILE INC.: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 119
TABLE 48 HAPSMOBILE INC.: DEALS 120
12.1.6 AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES 122
TABLE 49 AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES: COMPANY OVERVIEW 122
FIGURE 38 AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 123
TABLE 50 AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 123
12.1.7 HEMERIA 124
TABLE 51 HEMERIA: COMPANY OVERVIEW 124
TABLE 52 HEMERIA: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 124
12.1.8 AEROSTAR 125
TABLE 53 AEROSTAR: COMPANY OVERVIEW 125
TABLE 54 AEROSTAR: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 125
TABLE 55 AEROSTAR: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 126
TABLE 56 AEROSTAR: DEALS 126
12.1.9 UAVOS INC 128
TABLE 57 UAVOS INC: COMPANY OVERVIEW 128
TABLE 58 UAVOS INC: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 128
TABLE 59 UAVOS INC: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 128
12.1.10 CAPGEMINI 130
TABLE 60 CAPGEMINI: COMPANY OVERVIEW 130
FIGURE 39 CAPGEMINI: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 131
TABLE 61 CAPGEMINI: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 131
TABLE 62 CAPGEMINI: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 131
12.1.11 SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION 132
TABLE 63 SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION: COMPANY OVERVIEW 132
TABLE 64 SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 132
TABLE 65 SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 132
TABLE 66 SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION: DEALS 133
12.1.12 SWIFT ENGINEERING 134
TABLE 67 SWIFT ENGINEERING: COMPANY OVERVIEW 134
TABLE 68 SWIFT ENGINEERING: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 134
TABLE 69 SWIFT ENGINEERING: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 134
TABLE 70 SWIFT ENGINEERING: DEALS 135
12.1.13 SKYDWELLER 136
TABLE 71 SKYDWELLER: COMPANY OVERVIEW 136
TABLE 72 SKYDWELLER: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 136
TABLE 73 SKYDWELLER: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 136
TABLE 74 SKYDWELLER: DEALS 137
12.1.14 SCEYE INC 138
TABLE 75 SCEYE INC: COMPANY OVERVIEW 138
TABLE 76 SCEYE INC: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 138
TABLE 77 SCEYE INC: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 138
TABLE 78 SCEYE INC: DEALS 139
12.1.15 STRATOSPHERIC PLATFORMS LTD. 140
TABLE 79 STRATOSPHERIC PLATFORMS LTD.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 140
TABLE 80 STRATOSPHERIC PLATFORMS LTD.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 140
TABLE 81 STRATOSPHERIC PLATFORMS LTD.: PRODUCT LAUNCHES 140
TABLE 82 STRATOSPHERIC PLATFORMS LTD.: DEALS 141
12.2 OTHER PLAYERS 142
12.2.1 COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY TEAM 142
TABLE 83 COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY TEAM: COMPANY OVERVIEW 142
12.2.2 ILC DOVER LP 142
TABLE 84 ILC DOVER LP: COMPANY OVERVIEW 142
12.2.3 KRAUS HAMDANI AEROSPACE, INC. 143
TABLE 85 KRAUS HAMDANI AEROSPACE, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 143
12.2.4 ATLAS 143
TABLE 86 ATLAS: COMPANY OVERVIEW 143
12.2.5 ELSON SPACE ENGINEERING 144
TABLE 87 ELSON SPACE ENGINEERING: COMPANY OVERVIEW 144
12.2.6 AVEALTO 144
TABLE 88 AVEALTO: COMPANY OVERVIEW 144
12.2.7 STRATOSYST S.R.O. 145
TABLE 89 STRATOSYST S.R.O.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 145
12.2.8 AIRSTAR AEROSPACE 145
TABLE 90 AIRSTAR AEROSPACE: COMPANY OVERVIEW 145
12.2.9 TAO TRANS ATMOSPHERIC OPERATIONS 146
TABLE 91 TAO TRANS ATMOSPHERIC OPERATIONS: COMPANY OVERVIEW 146
12.2.10 ZERO 2 INFINITY S.L. 146
TABLE 92 ZERO 2 INFINITY S.L.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 146
*Details on Business overview, Products/Solutions/Services offered, Recent developments, MnM view, Key strengths, Strategic choices, and Weaknesses and Competitive threats might not be captured in case of unlisted companies.
13 APPENDIX 147
13.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE 147
13.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL 150
13.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS 152
13.4 RELATED REPORTS 152
13.5 AUTHOR DETAILS 153