Space Logistics Market Forecasts to 2034 – Global Analysis By Service Type (Cargo Transportation, In-Orbit Servicing, Refueling Services, Debris Removale and Human Spaceflight Logistics), Vehicle Type, Operational Architecture, Technology, Application, En
Description
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Space Logistics Market is accounted for $9.0 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $24.8 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 13.5% during the forecast period. Space logistics refers to the end-to-end planning, coordination, and execution of transportation, servicing, supply, and infrastructure support operations required to sustain human and robotic activities in Earth orbit and beyond. It encompasses cargo transportation to orbital stations and lunar surface destinations, in-orbit satellite servicing and life extension operations, propellant depot refueling services, orbital debris removal missions, and human spaceflight crew and passenger transportation logistics. These services rely on launch vehicle assets, space tug propulsion systems, cargo spacecraft, crew transport vehicles, and reusable platform architectures operating across low Earth, cislunar, and deep space mission environments.
Market Dynamics:
Driver:
Commercial Space Station Development
Commercial space station development is generating substantial logistics service demand as NASA Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations program awards to Axiom Space, Sierra Space, and Blue Origin create multiple concurrent orbital outpost requirements for crew transportation, cargo resupply, and consumables delivery analogous to ISS logistics programs. Growing commercial space station occupancy for manufacturing, research, and tourism applications will generate sustained multi-mission-per-year logistics service procurement. International partner government investment in lunar Gateway logistics requirements is creating an additional high-value logistics market tier beyond LEO programs with significantly greater per-mission revenue potential.
Restraint:
Launch Cadence and Vehicle Availability
Launch cadence limitations and commercial crew and cargo vehicle availability constraints represent operational bottlenecks that limit space logistics market scaling, as customer demand for orbital delivery services increasingly exceeds reliable launch schedule availability from qualified and certified transportation providers. SpaceX Falcon 9 launch manifest congestion and Northrop Grumman Cygnus production rate limitations create scheduling uncertainty for cargo customers. New entrant cargo spacecraft development programs including Sierra Space Dream Chaser face certification timeline delays that are reducing supply-side capacity growth in the commercial cargo market relative to demand expansion projections.
Opportunity:
In-Orbit Propellant Depot Infrastructure
In-orbit propellant depot and refueling infrastructure development represents a transformational commercial opportunity that would fundamentally improve space logistics economics by enabling orbital vehicle propellant replenishment that extends operational lifespans and reduces mission-by-mission launch mass requirements. Orbit Fab's Rapidly Attachable Fluid Transfer Interface standardization efforts are creating a common refueling interface ecosystem that is attracting multiple satellite operator commitments. NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate investment in cryogenic fluid management technologies is advancing the technical readiness for commercially viable orbital propellant depots that would unlock new logistics architecture possibilities.
Threat:
Market Concentration and Entry Barriers
Market concentration risks from SpaceX's dominant commercial launch and cargo transport position represent structural competitive threats to diversified space logistics market development, as pricing and scheduling advantages from vertical integration of launch vehicles, cargo spacecraft, and refueling infrastructure could preclude economically viable competition from independent logistics providers. New cargo spacecraft development requires multi-billion-dollar investment over decade-long timelines before revenue generation that limits potential market entrants to government-supported programs and well-capitalized aerospace primes. Mission failure events involving cargo spacecraft can impose multi-year operational suspension that disrupts customer supply chain continuity with limited alternative provider options.
Covid-19 Impact:
COVID-19 maintained space logistics program continuity as NASA and partner agency essential operations designations kept ISS crew rotation and cargo delivery programs operational through the pandemic period. Launch facility workforce restrictions caused selective schedule slippages but did not interrupt major logistics mission programs. Post-pandemic commercial space economy investment acceleration has generated a significantly expanded space logistics customer base spanning government agencies, commercial station operators, satellite servicing companies, and emerging space tourism providers.
The human spaceflight logistics segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The human spaceflight logistics segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, due to premium per-seat and per-mission pricing for crewed transportation services, expanding commercial astronaut demand from research organizations and tourism operators, and growing cislunar human mission requirements generating large NASA and international partner logistics procurement. ISS crew rotation contract values and NASA Artemis lunar logistics requirements collectively represent the highest per-mission revenue contracts in the space logistics sector. Commercial space station occupancy growth will multiply the number of crew transportation service customers beyond the current NASA-monopolized demand structure.
The launch vehicles segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the launch vehicles segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, driven by proliferating small satellite constellation deployment missions, increasing commercial space station resupply requirements, and growing cislunar logistics mission demand that collectively require sustained launch cadence expansion beyond current provider capacity. Reusable launch vehicle cost reduction is expanding the addressable mission economics for orbital logistics services across a wider commercial customer base. Next-generation heavy lift vehicles including NASA SLS derivatives and SpaceX Starship are enabling mass logistics delivery to cislunar space at economics that will stimulate new demand categories unviable with current generation launch assets.
Region with largest share:
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, due to U.S. government NASA procurement representing the largest space logistics contract base globally, concentration of commercial space transportation companies including SpaceX, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing, and leading commercial space station development investment. NASA Commercial Crew and Commercial Resupply Services contracts provide government revenue foundations for logistics market leaders. U.S. Commercial space tourism and research station operator demand is generating additional private sector logistics procurement that extends the market beyond government program boundaries. transportation services.
Region with highest CAGR:
Over the forecast period, the Europe region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, due to ESA investment in autonomous cargo transportation capability development, European commercial space company growth including Ariane Group next-generation services, and growing European commercial and government demand for space logistics services that reduces dependence on American and Russian transportation providers. European Space Agency Cargo Lunar Lander and Esprit refueling module programs for lunar Gateway logistics are generating new space logistics procurement categories. European commercial space station investment is creating domestic demand for European cargo transportation services.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Space Logistics Market include SpaceX, Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Axiom Space, Sierra Space, Relativity Space, Rocket Lab, Firefly Aerospace, Redwire Corporation, Maxar Technologies, Thales Alenia Space, Airbus, Orbit Fab, NASA, ISRO, and CNES.
Key Developments:
In March 2026, Axiom Space launched its third private astronaut mission to the International Space Station carrying commercial research payloads and technology demonstration experiments for pharmaceutical customers.
In March 2026, Orbit Fab conducted its first on-orbit propellant transfer demonstration with a commercial geostationary satellite operator, validating the RAFTI refueling interface standard at operational readiness level.
In February 2026, Sierra Space completed critical design review for Dream Chaser spaceplane cargo configuration targeting first ISS resupply mission under its NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract award.
Service Types Covered:
• Cargo Transportation
• In-Orbit Servicing
• Refueling Services
• Debris Removal
• Human Spaceflight Logistics
Vehicle Types Covered:
• Launch Vehicles
• Space Tugs
• Crew Vehicles
• Cargo Spacecraft
• Reusable Vehicles
Operational Architectures Covered:
• Mission Type
• Payload Type
• Infrastructure Type
• Propulsion Type
Technologies Covered:
• Autonomous Docking
• In-Space Manufacturing
• AI-based Mission Planning
• Reusable Rocket Technology
• Robotics
• Other Technologies
Applications Covered:
• Satellite Deployment
• Space Station Support
• Deep Space Missions
• Defense Applications
• Commercial Missions
End Users Covered:
• Government Agencies
• Commercial Space Companies
• Defense Organizations
• Research Institutions
• Other End Users
Regions Covered:
• North America
United States
Canada
Mexico
• Europe
United Kingdom
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Netherlands
Belgium
Sweden
Switzerland
Poland
Rest of Europe
• Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Vietnam
Rest of Asia Pacific
• South America
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
Chile
Peru
Rest of South America
• Rest of the World (RoW)
Middle East
§ Saudi Arabia
§ United Arab Emirates
§ Qatar
§ Israel
§ Rest of Middle East
Africa
§ South Africa
§ Egypt
§ Morocco
§ Rest of Africa
What our report offers:
- Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
- Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
- Covers Market data for the years 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2030, 2032 and 2034
- Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
- Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
- Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
- Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
- Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
Market Dynamics:
Driver:
Commercial Space Station Development
Commercial space station development is generating substantial logistics service demand as NASA Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations program awards to Axiom Space, Sierra Space, and Blue Origin create multiple concurrent orbital outpost requirements for crew transportation, cargo resupply, and consumables delivery analogous to ISS logistics programs. Growing commercial space station occupancy for manufacturing, research, and tourism applications will generate sustained multi-mission-per-year logistics service procurement. International partner government investment in lunar Gateway logistics requirements is creating an additional high-value logistics market tier beyond LEO programs with significantly greater per-mission revenue potential.
Restraint:
Launch Cadence and Vehicle Availability
Launch cadence limitations and commercial crew and cargo vehicle availability constraints represent operational bottlenecks that limit space logistics market scaling, as customer demand for orbital delivery services increasingly exceeds reliable launch schedule availability from qualified and certified transportation providers. SpaceX Falcon 9 launch manifest congestion and Northrop Grumman Cygnus production rate limitations create scheduling uncertainty for cargo customers. New entrant cargo spacecraft development programs including Sierra Space Dream Chaser face certification timeline delays that are reducing supply-side capacity growth in the commercial cargo market relative to demand expansion projections.
Opportunity:
In-Orbit Propellant Depot Infrastructure
In-orbit propellant depot and refueling infrastructure development represents a transformational commercial opportunity that would fundamentally improve space logistics economics by enabling orbital vehicle propellant replenishment that extends operational lifespans and reduces mission-by-mission launch mass requirements. Orbit Fab's Rapidly Attachable Fluid Transfer Interface standardization efforts are creating a common refueling interface ecosystem that is attracting multiple satellite operator commitments. NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate investment in cryogenic fluid management technologies is advancing the technical readiness for commercially viable orbital propellant depots that would unlock new logistics architecture possibilities.
Threat:
Market Concentration and Entry Barriers
Market concentration risks from SpaceX's dominant commercial launch and cargo transport position represent structural competitive threats to diversified space logistics market development, as pricing and scheduling advantages from vertical integration of launch vehicles, cargo spacecraft, and refueling infrastructure could preclude economically viable competition from independent logistics providers. New cargo spacecraft development requires multi-billion-dollar investment over decade-long timelines before revenue generation that limits potential market entrants to government-supported programs and well-capitalized aerospace primes. Mission failure events involving cargo spacecraft can impose multi-year operational suspension that disrupts customer supply chain continuity with limited alternative provider options.
Covid-19 Impact:
COVID-19 maintained space logistics program continuity as NASA and partner agency essential operations designations kept ISS crew rotation and cargo delivery programs operational through the pandemic period. Launch facility workforce restrictions caused selective schedule slippages but did not interrupt major logistics mission programs. Post-pandemic commercial space economy investment acceleration has generated a significantly expanded space logistics customer base spanning government agencies, commercial station operators, satellite servicing companies, and emerging space tourism providers.
The human spaceflight logistics segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The human spaceflight logistics segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, due to premium per-seat and per-mission pricing for crewed transportation services, expanding commercial astronaut demand from research organizations and tourism operators, and growing cislunar human mission requirements generating large NASA and international partner logistics procurement. ISS crew rotation contract values and NASA Artemis lunar logistics requirements collectively represent the highest per-mission revenue contracts in the space logistics sector. Commercial space station occupancy growth will multiply the number of crew transportation service customers beyond the current NASA-monopolized demand structure.
The launch vehicles segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the launch vehicles segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, driven by proliferating small satellite constellation deployment missions, increasing commercial space station resupply requirements, and growing cislunar logistics mission demand that collectively require sustained launch cadence expansion beyond current provider capacity. Reusable launch vehicle cost reduction is expanding the addressable mission economics for orbital logistics services across a wider commercial customer base. Next-generation heavy lift vehicles including NASA SLS derivatives and SpaceX Starship are enabling mass logistics delivery to cislunar space at economics that will stimulate new demand categories unviable with current generation launch assets.
Region with largest share:
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, due to U.S. government NASA procurement representing the largest space logistics contract base globally, concentration of commercial space transportation companies including SpaceX, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing, and leading commercial space station development investment. NASA Commercial Crew and Commercial Resupply Services contracts provide government revenue foundations for logistics market leaders. U.S. Commercial space tourism and research station operator demand is generating additional private sector logistics procurement that extends the market beyond government program boundaries. transportation services.
Region with highest CAGR:
Over the forecast period, the Europe region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, due to ESA investment in autonomous cargo transportation capability development, European commercial space company growth including Ariane Group next-generation services, and growing European commercial and government demand for space logistics services that reduces dependence on American and Russian transportation providers. European Space Agency Cargo Lunar Lander and Esprit refueling module programs for lunar Gateway logistics are generating new space logistics procurement categories. European commercial space station investment is creating domestic demand for European cargo transportation services.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Space Logistics Market include SpaceX, Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Axiom Space, Sierra Space, Relativity Space, Rocket Lab, Firefly Aerospace, Redwire Corporation, Maxar Technologies, Thales Alenia Space, Airbus, Orbit Fab, NASA, ISRO, and CNES.
Key Developments:
In March 2026, Axiom Space launched its third private astronaut mission to the International Space Station carrying commercial research payloads and technology demonstration experiments for pharmaceutical customers.
In March 2026, Orbit Fab conducted its first on-orbit propellant transfer demonstration with a commercial geostationary satellite operator, validating the RAFTI refueling interface standard at operational readiness level.
In February 2026, Sierra Space completed critical design review for Dream Chaser spaceplane cargo configuration targeting first ISS resupply mission under its NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract award.
Service Types Covered:
• Cargo Transportation
• In-Orbit Servicing
• Refueling Services
• Debris Removal
• Human Spaceflight Logistics
Vehicle Types Covered:
• Launch Vehicles
• Space Tugs
• Crew Vehicles
• Cargo Spacecraft
• Reusable Vehicles
Operational Architectures Covered:
• Mission Type
• Payload Type
• Infrastructure Type
• Propulsion Type
Technologies Covered:
• Autonomous Docking
• In-Space Manufacturing
• AI-based Mission Planning
• Reusable Rocket Technology
• Robotics
• Other Technologies
Applications Covered:
• Satellite Deployment
• Space Station Support
• Deep Space Missions
• Defense Applications
• Commercial Missions
End Users Covered:
• Government Agencies
• Commercial Space Companies
• Defense Organizations
• Research Institutions
• Other End Users
Regions Covered:
• North America
United States
Canada
Mexico
• Europe
United Kingdom
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Netherlands
Belgium
Sweden
Switzerland
Poland
Rest of Europe
• Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Vietnam
Rest of Asia Pacific
• South America
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
Chile
Peru
Rest of South America
• Rest of the World (RoW)
Middle East
§ Saudi Arabia
§ United Arab Emirates
§ Qatar
§ Israel
§ Rest of Middle East
Africa
§ South Africa
§ Egypt
§ Morocco
§ Rest of Africa
What our report offers:
- Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
- Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
- Covers Market data for the years 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2030, 2032 and 2034
- Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
- Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
- Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
- Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
- Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
Table of Contents
200 Pages
- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 Preface
- 2.1 Abstract
- 2.2 Stake Holders
- 2.3 Research Scope
- 2.4 Research Methodology
- 2.4.1 Data Mining
- 2.4.2 Data Analysis
- 2.4.3 Data Validation
- 2.4.4 Research Approach
- 2.5 Research Sources
- 2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
- 2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
- 2.5.3 Assumptions
- 3 Market Trend Analysis
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Drivers
- 3.3 Restraints
- 3.4 Opportunities
- 3.5 Threats
- 3.6 Technology Analysis
- 3.7 Application Analysis
- 3.8 End User Analysis
- 3.9 Emerging Markets
- 3.10 Impact of Covid-19
- 4 Porters Five Force Analysis
- 4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
- 4.2 Bargaining power of buyers
- 4.3 Threat of substitutes
- 4.4 Threat of new entrants
- 4.5 Competitive rivalry
- 5 Global Space Logistics Market, By Service Type
- 5.1 Cargo Transportation
- 5.2 In-Orbit Servicing
- 5.3 Refueling Services
- 5.4 Debris Removal
- 5.5 Human Spaceflight Logistics
- 6 Global Space Logistics Market, By Vehicle Type
- 6.1 Launch Vehicles
- 6.2 Space Tugs
- 6.3 Crew Vehicles
- 6.4 Cargo Spacecraft
- 6.5 Reusable Vehicles
- 7 Global Space Logistics Market, By Operational Architecture
- 7.1 Mission Type
- 7.1.1 LEO Missions
- 7.1.2 MEO Missions
- 7.1.3 GEO Missions
- 7.2 Payload Type
- 7.3 Infrastructure Type
- 7.4 Propulsion Type
- 7.4.1 Chemical Propulsion
- 7.4.2 Electric Propulsion
- 7.4.3 Hybrid Propulsion
- 7.4.4 Nuclear Propulsion
- 7.4.5 Solar Sail Propulsion
- 8 Global Space Logistics Market, By Technology
- 8.1 Autonomous Docking
- 8.2 In-Space Manufacturing
- 8.3 AI-based Mission Planning
- 8.4 Reusable Rocket Technology
- 8.5 Robotics
- 8.6 Other Technologies
- 9 Global Space Logistics Market, By Application
- 9.1 Satellite Deployment
- 9.2 Space Station Support
- 9.3 Deep Space Missions
- 9.4 Defense Applications
- 9.5 Commercial Missions
- 10 Global Space Logistics Market, By End User
- 10.1 Government Agencies
- 10.2 Commercial Space Companies
- 10.3 Defense Organizations
- 10.4 Research Institutions
- 10.5 Other End Users
- 11 Global Space Logistics Market, By Geography
- 11.1 North America
- 11.1.1 United States
- 11.1.2 Canada
- 11.1.3 Mexico
- 11.2 Europe
- 11.2.1 United Kingdom
- 11.2.2 Germany
- 11.2.3 France
- 11.2.4 Italy
- 11.2.5 Spain
- 11.2.6 Netherlands
- 11.2.7 Belgium
- 11.2.8 Sweden
- 11.2.9 Switzerland
- 11.2.10 Poland
- 11.2.11 Rest of Europe
- 11.3 Asia Pacific
- 11.3.1 China
- 11.3.2 Japan
- 11.3.3 India
- 11.3.4 South Korea
- 11.3.5 Australia
- 11.3.6 Indonesia
- 11.3.7 Thailand
- 11.3.8 Malaysia
- 11.3.9 Singapore
- 11.3.10 Vietnam
- 11.3.11 Rest of Asia Pacific
- 11.4 South America
- 11.4.1 Brazil
- 11.4.2 Argentina
- 11.4.3 Colombia
- 11.4.4 Chile
- 11.4.5 Peru
- 11.4.6 Rest of South America
- 11.5 Rest of the World (RoW)
- 11.5.1 Middle East
- 11.5.1.1 Saudi Arabia
- 11.5.1.2 United Arab Emirates
- 11.5.1.3 Qatar
- 11.5.1.4 Israel
- 11.5.1.5 Rest of Middle East
- 11.5.2 Africa
- 11.5.2.1 South Africa
- 11.5.2.2 Egypt
- 11.5.2.3 Morocco
- 11.5.2.4 Rest of Africa
- 12 Key Developments
- 12.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
- 12.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
- 12.3 New Product Launch
- 12.4 Expansions
- 12.5 Other Key Strategies
- 13 Company Profiling
- 13.1 SpaceX
- 13.2 Blue Origin
- 13.3 Northrop Grumman
- 13.4 Lockheed Martin
- 13.5 Boeing
- 13.6 Axiom Space
- 13.7 Sierra Space
- 13.8 Relativity Space
- 13.9 Rocket Lab
- 13.10 Firefly Aerospace
- 13.11 Redwire Corporation
- 13.12 Maxar Technologies
- 13.13 Thales Alenia Space
- 13.14 Airbus
- 13.15 Orbit Fab
- 13.16 NASA
- 13.17 ISRO
- 13.18 CNES
- List of Tables
- Table 1 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Region (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 2 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Service Type (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 3 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Cargo Transportation (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 4 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By In-Orbit Servicing (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 5 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Refueling Services (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 6 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Debris Removal (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 7 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Human Spaceflight Logistics (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 8 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Vehicle Type (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 9 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Launch Vehicles (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 10 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Space Tugs (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 11 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Crew Vehicles (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 12 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Cargo Spacecraft (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 13 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Reusable Vehicles (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 14 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Operational Architecture (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 15 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Mission Type (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 16 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By LEO Missions (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 17 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By MEO Missions (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 18 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By GEO Missions (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 19 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Payload Type (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 20 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Infrastructure Type (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 21 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Propulsion Type (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 22 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Chemical Propulsion (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 23 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Electric Propulsion (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 24 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Hybrid Propulsion (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 25 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Nuclear Propulsion (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 26 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Solar Sail Propulsion (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 27 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Technology (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 28 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Autonomous Docking (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 29 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By In-Space Manufacturing (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 30 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By AI-based Mission Planning (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 31 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Reusable Rocket Technology (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 32 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Robotics (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 33 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Other Technologies (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 34 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Application (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 35 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Satellite Deployment (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 36 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Space Station Support (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 37 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Deep Space Missions (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 38 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Defense Applications (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 39 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Commercial Missions (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 40 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By End User (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 41 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Government Agencies (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 42 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Commercial Space Companies (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 43 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Defense Organizations (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 44 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Research Institutions (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Table 45 Global Space Logistics Market Outlook, By Other End Users (2023-2034) ($MN)
- Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.
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