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全球太空旅遊市場 2024-2031

Global Space Tourism Market 2024-2031

出版日期: | 出版商: Orion Market Research | 英文 115 Pages | 商品交期: 2-3個工作天內

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預計在預測期內(2024-2031 年),全球太空旅遊市場將以 41.6% 的指數複合CAGR成長。太空旅遊市場的重要因素包括太空技術的不斷進步以及使用者對太空冒險的興趣。太空旅遊領域的進步為企業創造了大量機會,為太空船、基礎設施和支援服務的開發做出貢獻,以滿足這個不斷發展的產業的需求。 2023 年 9 月,維珍銀河控股公司啟動了第三次商業航班,將另一批付費遊客送往太空邊緣並返回。這次名為「銀河03」的航班標誌著這家由億萬富翁理查德·布蘭森(Richard Branson) 創立的合資企業的最新里程碑,該公司正努力實現其商業業務每月一次的發射節奏。

細分市場前景

全球太空旅遊市場按類型和最終用戶進行細分。根據類型,市場分為軌道和亞軌道。此外,根據最終用戶,市場分為政府和商業。在最終用戶中,由於政府機構擴大利用太空旅遊進行微重力或太空環境中的科學研究、實驗和觀測,預計政府細分市場將佔據重要的市場佔有率。

預計亞軌道子部分將在全球太空旅遊市場中佔據相當大的佔有率

其中,亞軌道子細分市場預計將在全球太空旅遊市場中佔據相當大的佔有率。該部門的成長歸因於公眾對太空探索的興趣日益濃厚,亞軌道飛行器設計、推進系統方面的技術進步不斷進步,以及藍色起源和維珍銀河等公司之間的激烈競爭促進了創新和價格競爭力,使亞軌道太空旅遊更容易接近。

根據CNBC 2020 年9 月發表的題為《亞軌道旅遊領域有兩家公司相互競爭》的文章:維珍銀河(Virgin Galicate) 於2019 年在公開市場首次亮相,股票代碼為SPCE;藍色起源( Blue Origin) 為私人太空公司該公司幾乎完全由亞馬遜有限責任公司資助。兩家公司的系統均由火箭驅動,一次飛行最多可容納六名乘客,但它們在各個方面有所不同。維珍銀河的太空船二號由白色騎士二號艦載機運載至高空,飛行高度超過 40,000 英尺。太空船被釋放,短暫自由落體,然後點燃火箭引擎上升到 295,000 英尺的高度。維珍銀河向約 600 名乘客出售了首批商業航班的機票,每張價格在 20 萬至 25 萬美元之間。 Blue Origin 的 New Shepard 火箭在 60 英尺高的助推器頂部裝有一個圓頂太空艙。太空艙在頂部分離,高度超過 330,000 英尺。

目錄

第 1 章:報告摘要

  • 目前行業分析及成長潛力展望
  • 研究方法和工具
  • 市場區隔
    • 按細分
    • 按地區

第 2 章:市場概述與見解

  • 報告範圍
  • 分析師見解和當前市場趨勢
    • 主要發現
    • 建議
    • 結論

第 3 章:競爭格局

  • 主要公司分析
  • Blue Origin, LLC
    • 概述
    • 財務分析
    • SWOT分析
    • 最近的發展
  • Boeing Co.
    • 概述
    • 財務分析
    • SWOT分析
    • 最近的發展
  • Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX)
    • 概述
    • 財務分析
    • SWOT分析
    • 最近的發展
  • Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.
    • 概述
    • 財務分析
    • SWOT分析
    • 最近的發展
  • 關鍵策略分析

第 4 章:市場細分

  • 按類型分類的全球太空旅遊市場
    • 軌道
    • 亞軌道
  • 按最終用戶分類的全球太空旅遊市場
    • 政府
    • 商業的

第 5 章:區域分析

  • 北美洲
    • 美國
    • 加拿大
  • 歐洲
    • 英國
    • 德國
    • 義大利
    • 西班牙
    • 法國
    • 歐洲其他地區
  • 亞太
    • 中國
    • 印度
    • 日本
    • 韓國
    • 亞太其他地區
  • 世界其他地區

第 6 章:公司簡介

  • Airbus SE
  • Axiom Space, Inc.
  • Rocket Lab USA, Inc.
  • Space Adventures, Inc.
  • Space Perspective
  • World View Enterprises, Inc.
  • Zero 2 Infinity S.L
  • Zero Gravity Corp.
  • Orion Space
  • Excalibur Almaz, Ltd.
  • ABL Space Systems
  • Bigelow Aerospace, LLC
  • Northrop Grumman Corp.
Product Code: OMR2028152

Global Space Tourism Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Type (Orbital, and Sub-orbital), by End-User (Government, and Commercial), Forecast Period (2024-2031)

The global space tourism market is anticipated to grow at an exponential CAGR of 41.6% during the forecast period (2024-2031). Significant factors contributing to the space tourism market include rising advancements in space technology, coupled with users' inclination toward space adventures. The progress in the space tourism sector is creating numerous opportunities for companies to contribute to the development of spacecraft, infrastructure, and support services tailored to the needs of this growing industry. In September 2023, Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. launched its third commercial flight sending another crew of paying tourists to the edge of space and back. The flight, named Galactic 03, marks the latest milestone for the venture, founded by billionaire Richard Branson, as it strives to reach a monthly cadence of launches for its commercial business.

Segmental Outlook

The global space tourism market is segmented on the type, and end-user. Based on the type, the market is sub-segmented into orbital, and sub-orbital. Further, based on the end-user, the market is sub-segmented into government, and commercial. Among the end-users, the government sub-segment is projected to hold a significant market share, owing to the increasing use of space tourism by government agencies for scientific research, experiments, and observations in microgravity or space environments.

The Sub-orbital Sub-Segment is Anticipated to Hold a Considerable Share of the Global Space Tourism Market

Among the type, the sub-orbital sub-segment is expected to hold a considerable share of the global Space Tourismmarket. The segmental growth is attributed to the growing public interest in space exploration, rising technological advancements in sub-orbital vehicle design, propulsion systems and intense competition among companies such as Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic fosters innovation and price competitiveness, making sub-orbital space tourism more accessible.

According to the article published by CNBC in September 2020, titled, there are two companies competing in the realm of suborbital tourism: Virgin Galactic, which debuted on the public market in 2019 and trades under the ticker SPCE,and Blue Origin, the private space company funded almost entirely by Amazon LLC. The systems of both companies are propelled by rockets and have the capacity to accommodate up to six passengers during a flight, however they differ in various aspects. Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo is carried aloft by the WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft, reaching over 40,000 feet. The spacecraft is released, free-falls briefly, then ignites its rocket motor to ascend to 295,000 feet. Virgin Galactic sold about tickets to about 600 passengers at a price between $200,000 and $250,000 eachfor the first commercial flights. Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket launches with a domed capsule atop a 60-foot tall booster. The capsule separates at the top, reaching over 330,000 feet.

Regional Outlook

The global space tourism market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Among these, Asia-Pacific is anticipated to exhibit highest CAGR during the forecast period. The presence of cohesive policies and investments from governments in the region, such as China and India, drive the development of space tourism infrastructure.

North America Holds Major Share in the Global Market

Among all regions, the North America holds major market share. The regional market growth is attributed to the high government expenditure, presence of major players and innovation into the space sector.In 2022, global government expenditure for space programs hit a record of approximately $103 billion. The US Government spent almost $62 billion on its space programs in 2022, making it the country with the highest space expenditure in the world. The US government has a long history of investing heavily in space exploration and technology development. This funding has fuelled innovation and led to the creation of world-leading space agencies, research institutions, and private companies. NASA's budget increased by 3.0% in fiscal year 2022, up to $24 billion. It was still short of the increase that the Biden administration sought, which was 7.0%. For fiscal year 2023, the Biden administration wanted to increase NASA's budget by 8.0% to almost $26 billion. Also, the private space sector in the US is experiencing exponential growth, with companies such as SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic leading the way in commercial space launches, space tourism, and in-space manufacturing. This growth has inserted new energy and innovation into the space sector, expanding its reach and potential. For instance, in August 2023, Virgin Galactic sent its first tourists to space with tickets priced at up to $450,000.

Market Players Outlook

The major companies serving the space tourism market include Blue Origin, LLC, Boeing Co., Space Exploration Technologies Corp., (SpaceX), Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc., and others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in 2022, Orion Span launched a private space station to serve the space tourism and research markets. At the time, the company disclosed a few details about its financing, to raise new funding rounds.

The Report Covers:

  • Market value data analysis of 2023 and forecast to 2031.
  • Annualized market revenues ($ million) for each market segment.
  • Country-wise analysis of major geographical regions.
  • Key companies operating in the global space tourism market. Based on the availability of data, information related to new product launches, and relevant news is also available in the report.
  • Analysis of business strategies by identifying the key market segments positioned for strong growth in the future.
  • Analysis of market-entry and market expansion strategies.
  • Competitive strategies by identifying 'who-stands-where' in the market.

Table of Contents

1.Report Summary

  • Current Industry Analysis and Growth Potential Outlook
  • 1.1.Research Methods and Tools
  • 1.2.Market Breakdown
    • 1.2.1.By Segments
    • 1.2.2.By Region

2.Market Overview and Insights

  • 2.1.Scope of the Report
  • 2.2.Analyst Insight & Current Market Trends
    • 2.2.1.Key Findings
    • 2.2.2.Recommendations
    • 2.2.3.Conclusion

3.Competitive Landscape

  • 3.1.Key Company Analysis
  • 3.2.Blue Origin, LLC
    • 3.2.1.Overview
    • 3.2.2.Financial Analysis
    • 3.2.3.SWOT Analysis
    • 3.2.4.Recent Developments
  • 3.3.Boeing Co.
    • 3.3.1.Overview
    • 3.3.2.Financial Analysis
    • 3.3.3.SWOT Analysis
    • 3.3.4.Recent Developments
  • 3.4.Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX)
    • 3.4.1.Overview
    • 3.4.2.Financial Analysis
    • 3.4.3.SWOT Analysis
    • 3.4.4.Recent Developments
  • 3.5.Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.
    • 3.5.1.Overview
    • 3.5.2.Financial Analysis
    • 3.5.3.SWOT Analysis
    • 3.5.4.Recent Developments
  • 3.6.Key Strategy Analysis

4.Market Segmentation

  • 4.1.Global Space Tourism Market by Type
    • 4.1.1.Orbital
    • 4.1.2.Sub-orbital
  • 4.2.Global Space Tourism Market by End User
    • 4.2.1.Government
    • 4.2.2.Commercial

5.Regional Analysis

  • 5.1.North America
    • 5.1.1.United States
    • 5.1.2.Canada
  • 5.2.Europe
    • 5.2.1.UK
    • 5.2.2.Germany
    • 5.2.3.Italy
    • 5.2.4.Spain
    • 5.2.5.France
    • 5.2.6.Rest of Europe
  • 5.3.Asia-Pacific
    • 5.3.1.China
    • 5.3.2.India
    • 5.3.3.Japan
    • 5.3.4.South Korea
    • 5.3.5.Rest of Asia-Pacific
  • 5.4.Rest of the World

6.Company Profiles

  • 6.1.Airbus SE
  • 6.2.Axiom Space, Inc.
  • 6.3.Rocket Lab USA, Inc.
  • 6.4.Space Adventures, Inc.
  • 6.5.Space Perspective
  • 6.6.World View Enterprises, Inc.
  • 6.7.Zero 2 Infinity S.L
  • 6.8.Zero Gravity Corp.
  • 6.9.Orion Space
  • 6.10.Excalibur Almaz, Ltd.
  • 6.11.ABL Space Systems
  • 6.12.Bigelow Aerospace, LLC
  • 6.13.Northrop Grumman Corp.

LIST OF TABLES

  • 1.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY TYPE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 2.GLOBAL ORBITAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY REGION, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 3.GLOBAL SUB-ORBITAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY REGION, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 4.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY END USER, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 5.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM FOR GOVERNMENT MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY REGION, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 6.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM FOR COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONSMARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY REGION, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 7.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY REGION, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 8.NORTH AMERICAN SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY COUNTRY, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 9.NORTH AMERICAN SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY TYPE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 10.NORTH AMERICAN SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY END USER, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 11.EUROPEAN SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY COUNTRY, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 12.EUROPEAN SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY TYPE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 13.EUROPEAN SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY END USER, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 14.ASIA-PACIFIC SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY COUNTRY, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 15.ASIA-PACIFIC SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY TYPE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 16.ASIA-PACIFIC SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY END USER, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 17.REST OF THE WORLD SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY TYPE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 18.REST OF THE WORLD SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY END USER, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)

LIST OF FIGURES

  • 1.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET SHARE BY VEHICLE TYPE, 2023 VS 2031 (%)
  • 2.GLOBAL ORBITAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET SHARE BY REGION, 2023 VS 2031 (%)
  • 3.GLOBAL SUB-ORBITAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET SHARE BY REGION, 2023 VS 2031 (%)
  • 4.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY END USER, 2023 VS 2031 (%)
  • 5.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM FOR GOVERNMENT MARKET SHARE BY REGION, 2023 VS 2031 (%)
  • 6.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM FOR COMMERCIAL MARKET SHARE BY REGION, 2023 VS 2031 (%)
  • 7.GLOBAL SPACE TOURISM MARKET SHARE BY REGION, 2023 VS 2031 (%)
  • 8.US SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 9.CANADA SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 10.UK SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 11.FRANCE SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 12.GERMANY SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 13.ITALY SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 14.SPAIN SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 15.REST OF EUROPE SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 16.INDIA SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 17.CHINA SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 18.JAPAN SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 19.SOUTH KOREA SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 20.REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 21.REST OF THE WORLD SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 22.LATIN AMERICA SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)
  • 23.MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA SPACE TOURISM MARKET SIZE, 2023-2031 ($ MILLION)