Gilmour Space

Gilmour Space designs, builds, and operates an integrated launch system that includes orbital rockets, small satellite platforms, and a licensed spaceport. The company provides dedicated and rideshare launch options, giving commercial, government, and defence customers more flexible access to orbit for a range of missions, from technology demonstrations to operational constellations. It manages launch services end to end, from vehicle development and payload integration to on-orbit deployment and support.
Sirius Space Services

Sirius Space Services develops reusable launch vehicles for small and mid-sized satellites. The company focuses on sustainable space access, using environmentally-friendly propellants and metal additive manufacturing. Their range includes three launchers: Sirius 1, Sirius 13, and Sirius 15, all powered by the in-house developed STAR-1 engine. Sirius offers tailored launch services, prioritizing high fill rates and competitive pricing. With planned maiden flights starting in 2026, Sirius is working towards providing efficient and cost-effective orbital deployment for the growing small satellite industry.
Latitude

Latitude develops Zephyr, a 17-meter tall micro-launcher rocket designed for small satellite deployment. The company specializes in creating innovative, cost-effective solutions for orbital launches. Latitude’s focus is on enhancing reliable technology through iterative innovation, offering tailored experiences for customers in the space industry. Their Zephyr rocket aims to provide dedicated launches for payloads up to 100 kg, targeting low Earth orbit missions.
PLD Space

PLD Space develops reusable rocket technologies for small satellite deployment. The company engineers and manufactures launch vehicles capable of delivering payloads into low Earth orbit, with two key rocket models: MIURA 1 (a suborbital research rocket) and MIURA 5 (an orbital launch vehicle). Their technology enables flexible, dedicated launch services for commercial, research, and educational satellite missions, supporting advanced space transportation with partially recoverable rocket systems.
Agnikul

Agnikul Cosmos develops customizable small satellite launch vehicles designed to deliver payloads up to 300 kg into low Earth orbit. The company creates two-stage rockets with 3D-printed semi-cryogenic engines that can launch from multiple global locations. Specializing in affordable and flexible launch solutions, Agnikul provides cost-effective services for micro and nano-satellite operators, research institutions, and space technology startups. Their flagship rocket, Agnibaan, offers precise orbital configurations and competitive pricing ranging from $1M to $8M depending on payload capacity.