Polaris Market Research Releases Space Infrastructure Market Outlook 2026–2034: Commercial Launches and Orbital Servicing Accelerate Infrastructure Demand
New industry analysis projects strong growth in the global space infrastructure market through 2034 as satellite deployments, commercial launch activity, reusable launch technologies, and in-orbit servicing expand the space economy.
| Market Size 2025 | Forecast 2034 | CAGR 2026-2034 | Leading Region |
| USD 160.98 Billion | USD 380.79 Billion | 10.04% | North America (40.0%) |
Source: Polaris Market Research Analysis
Polaris Market Research & Consulting has released its Space Infrastructure Market Report 2026–2034. The global space infrastructure market was valued at USD 160.98 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 380.79 billion by 2034, registering a CAGR of 10.04% during 2026–2034. The research shows that market growth is supported by increasing satellite deployments, rising commercial launch activity, declining launch costs, and growing investment in orbital infrastructure. The commercialization of in-space servicing, orbital refueling, commercial space stations, and space logistics is further expanding the addressable market beyond conventional satellite and launch infrastructure.
Space infrastructure encompasses satellites, launch vehicles, ground systems, and emerging in-space infrastructure used across communication, Earth observation, navigation, defense, exploration, and space logistics applications. Growing deployment of large satellite constellations is increasing demand for spacecraft manufacturing, launch services, ground infrastructure, and communication networks. At the same time, the development of reusable launch systems and in-orbit servicing technologies is improving the economics of deploying and maintaining orbital assets.
“Space infrastructure is evolving from a launch-and-satellite-centric industry toward a broader orbital ecosystem that includes servicing, refueling, logistics, and commercial space stations. The trend towards greater commercialization and cheaper launch prices has opened up new possibilities for infrastructure, whereas the emergence of recurring space-based services will change the competitive environment.” — Apurva Agarwal, Senior Analyst
Space Infrastructure Market Investment Signals 2026
| Investment Theme | Market Signal | Business Implication |
| Commercial Launch Activity | Increasing launch frequency and private-sector participation | Expands demand for launch, satellite, and ground infrastructure |
| In-Orbit Servicing | Growing commercialization of satellite maintenance and life-extension services | Creates new markets for servicing, refueling, and orbital logistics |
| Commercial Space Stations | Increasing development of private low Earth orbit destinations | Supports demand for modules, docking systems, logistics, and transportation |
| Megaconstellation Deployment | Rapid expansion of large communication satellite networks | Drives spacecraft manufacturing, launch, and ground-system investments |
| Reusable Launch Technologies | Declining orbital transportation costs | Improves economics of satellite deployment and infrastructure expansion |
| Space Infrastructure Governance | Increasing regulatory development across commercial space activities | Creates opportunities for compliant infrastructure and service providers |
Source: Polaris Market Research Analysis
Three Market Developments Reshaping the Space Infrastructure Industry in 2026
Commercial Launch Activity Continues to Expand
The trend towards expanding commercial launch operations is leading to rising demands for satellites, launch vehicles, ground stations, communication networks, and other infrastructure. The space economy was worth roughly USD 613 billion in 2024 as per the Space Foundation. The commercial segment contributed to the majority of space economy activities.
In-Orbit Servicing Is Creating a New Infrastructure Layer
In-orbit servicing technologies are giving rise to new possibilities in terms of satellite inspections, repositioning, servicing, refueling, and extending the lifespan. The launch of the Mission Robotic Vehicle of Northrop Grumman in July 21, 2026 is another step towards commercial robotic in-orbit services.
Commercial Space Stations Are Expanding the Addressable Market
Commercial space stations are creating possibilities beyond traditional satellite and launch infrastructure. NASA's Commercial LEO Destinations program and private station initiatives are supporting demand for station modules, launch services, docking systems, communication infrastructure, transportation, and orbital logistics.
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About the Polaris Space Infrastructure Market Report 2026-2034
The report provides comprehensive analysis of market size, growth opportunities, technology trends, regional outlook, competitive landscape, regulatory developments, pricing benchmarks, and investment opportunities across the global space infrastructure industry. The study supports aerospace companies, satellite manufacturers, launch providers, government agencies, telecom operators, institutional investors, infrastructure suppliers, and corporate strategy teams in evaluating market opportunities and competitive positioning.
Report coverage: Market size and CAGR by component, end use, application, orbit type, and region | Regional analysis across 5 regions with country-level breakdowns | Competitive landscape and company profiling | Technology and innovation landscape | Regulatory environment analysis | Cost and pricing benchmarking | Industry developments | PDF and Excel formats | Customization available by country, region, and segment
Key Companies Profiled
- Airbus SE
- Astroscale Holdings Inc.
- Axiom Space, Inc.
- Blue Origin, LLC
- The Boeing Company
- China Satellite Network Group Co., Ltd.
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Rocket Lab USA, Inc.
- Shanghai Spacesail Technology Co., Ltd.
- Sierra Space Corporation
- Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX)
- Voyager Technologies, Inc.
Market Segments Covered in the Space Infrastructure Market Report
By Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021–2034)
- Satellites
- Ground Systems
- Launch Vehicles
- In-Space Infrastructure
By End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021–2034)
- Commercial
- Government
- Military
By Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021–2034)
- Communication
- Earth Observation
- Navigation
- Exploration/Logistics
By Orbit Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021–2034)
- Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
- Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
- Geostationary Orbit (GEO)
- Cislunar/Deep Space
By Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021–2034)
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- UK
- Italy
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Australia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Argentina
- Rest of Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa