Key Findings
In July 2026, the global space industry continued to witness robust fundraising activities across key segments, including rocket propulsion, satellite manufacturing, and reusable space systems. Notably, several companies secured multi-million dollar investments, such as Venus Aerospace, which raised $91 million in Series B for hypersonic aircraft development; Swiss satellite communications component manufacturer Swissto12, securing $70 million; and Chinese propulsion startup Linjie Hangtian, which raised $29.5 million.
Technical Details
Venus Aerospace’s funding is focused on its hypersonic aircraft development, particularly propulsion systems enabling access to space, hinting at future high-speed transport and space tourism markets. Swissto12 is renowned for its high-performance satellite communication components (such as antennas) developed using 3D printing technology, contributing to enhanced performance and cost reduction in communication satellites. Linjie Hangtian’s funding reflects the escalating investment fervor in reusable rockets and advanced propulsion systems within China’s commercial space sector, demonstrating that global space technology innovation is progressing across diverse regions.
Background & Context
The funding trends in July 2026 underscore the continued strong interest from the global investment community in the space industry. This investment heat is primarily driven by expanding government investment in space strategies, the concretization of commercial space station and lunar development plans, and the rapid deployment of low Earth orbit satellite constellations. Venture capitalists, private equity firms, and government-backed funds are actively injecting capital into the space sector, recognizing its long-term growth potential and strategic and economic importance.
Strategic Significance & Outlook
These funding rounds will accelerate the development of next-generation rocket technologies, the manufacturing of higher-performance satellites, and the creation of innovative space utilization services. In particular, investments in new frontier areas such as reusable launch systems, in-space manufacturing, and microgravity-based pharmaceutical development are likely to expand further. The space industry is expected to continue its sustained growth and technological innovation, integrating deeply into the global economy as a true “space economy,” remaining an attractive growth market for investors.
Source: https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/finance/1827538/space-business-review-july-2026
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