Reusable Launch Vehicle Market Size, Share, By Vehicle Type (Partially reusable launch vehicles, and Fully reusable launch vehicles), Orbit Type (Low Earth Orbit, Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit, and Others), Payload (Up to 5000KG, 5000KG - 10000KG, and Above 10000KG), Application (Satellite launch, Space exploration, Space tourism, Cargo transport, and Others), End User (Government, and Commercial), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI582725 | Publish Date: April 2025 | No. of Pages: 182

Reusable Launch Vehicle Market Companies

BLUE ORIGIN, GILMOUR SPACE TECHNOLOGIES, CAS SPACE, SPACEX, ARIANEGROUP, and others are at the forefront of the reusable launch vehicle sector. Important strategies for reusable launch vehicle companies include developing reusability technologies to enable faster turnaround and lower launch costs, securing government and commercial contracts for consistent revenue, and enhancing efficiency and quality control through vertical manufacturing integration.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • SPACEX
  • BLUE ORIGIN
  • ROCKET LAB USA
  • Relativity Space, Inc.
  • CAS SPACE
  • ARIANEGROUP
  • PAYLOAD AEROSPACE, S.L.
  • ISRO
  • GILMOUR SPACE TECHNOLOGIES
  •  JAPAN AEROSPACE EXPLORATION AGENCY
  • Interstellar Technologies Inc.
  • IMPULSE SPACE, INC.
  • Orbital Express Launch Limited
  • HyImpulse Technologies GmbH
  • Bellatrix Aerospace

Recent News:

  • The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) declared that the second-stage propulsion system test for a reusable launch vehicle was successfully finished by its commercial rocket subsidiary in March 2025. This is a major advancement for China's commercial space industry in reusable engine technology.
  • The project, which was started by the European Space Agency (ESA), was given to ArianeGroup, a French-German business that is also the principal contractor for the Ariane 6 European launcher in March 2025. ArianeGroup created the prototype vehicle T1H and the new Prometheus engine. The trials of vertical takeoff and landing at Esrange will be the first in Europe.
  • At the Future Space Transportation Award Ceremony, the agency revealed the four recipients under two programs that aim to develop reusable rocket technology: the Boosters for European Space Transportation (BEST!) project and the Technologies for High-thrust Reusable Space Transportation (THRUST!) project in October 2024.
  • ISRO's Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous Landing Mission (RLV LEX) was completed successfully in April 2023. The autonomous landing was conducted in the same "high speed, unmanned, precise landing from the same return path" conditions as a Space Re-entry vehicle would land if it were arriving from space.