

For decades, India’s space launches were dominated by government agencies, mainly ISRO. While highly successful.
For decades, India’s space launches were dominated by government agencies, mainly ISRO. While highly successful. As a leading AI and Tech player based in Bangalore, Skyroot Aerospace operates as an IPO startup with a team of 201-500 employees. Since its founding in 2018, the company has maintained a strong focus on b2b solutions.
For decades, India’s space launches were dominated by government agencies, mainly ISRO. While highly successful, access to space for private companies and small satellite operators was limited, expensive, and slow.
Skyroot Aerospace set out to build cost-effective, privately developed rockets for small satellite launches. Their Vikram series of rockets is designed for rapid assembly, flexible payload capacity, and lower launch costs.
Pawan Kumar Chandana and Naga Bharath Daka, both former ISRO scientists, founded Skyroot Aerospace in 2018.
Skyroot Aerospace earns through satellite launch contracts for domestic and international clients. Their model focuses on dedicated small satellite launches, rideshare missions, and long-term commercial partnerships with space-tech companies and research organizations.
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For decades, India’s space launches were dominated by government agencies, mainly ISRO. While highly successful.
For decades, India’s space launches were dominated by government agencies, mainly ISRO. While highly successful. As a leading AI and Tech player based in Bangalore, Skyroot Aerospace operates as an IPO startup with a team of 201-500 employees. Since its founding in 2018, the company has maintained a strong focus on b2b solutions.
For decades, India’s space launches were dominated by government agencies, mainly ISRO. While highly successful, access to space for private companies and small satellite operators was limited, expensive, and slow.
Skyroot Aerospace set out to build cost-effective, privately developed rockets for small satellite launches. Their Vikram series of rockets is designed for rapid assembly, flexible payload capacity, and lower launch costs.
Pawan Kumar Chandana and Naga Bharath Daka, both former ISRO scientists, founded Skyroot Aerospace in 2018.
Skyroot Aerospace earns through satellite launch contracts for domestic and international clients. Their model focuses on dedicated small satellite launches, rideshare missions, and long-term commercial partnerships with space-tech companies and research organizations.
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