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    Isar Aerospace Gets US Investment to Boost Satellite Launch Services

    Resham BhambaniBy Resham BhambaniJune 25, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
    ISAR Aerospace

    German Space Startup Isar Aerospace Secures €150 Million to Boost Launch Services

    German space firm Isar Aerospace has secured €150 million (approximately $173 million) in funding from US-based Eldridge Industries, the company announced on Wednesday. The new capital will support the startup’s goal to expand its satellite launch services and increase Europe’s presence in the global aerospace market.

    Funding to Fuel Expansion Despite Setbacks

    The funding agreement was signed as a convertible bond, marking a significant financial milestone for Isar Aerospace. The company said the funds will be used to broaden its launch capabilities in response to rising global demand for satellite transportation.

    “We are catering to the rising global demand for satellite launch services and provide global markets and governments with independent and flexible access to space,” said CEO Daniel Metzler in a statement.

    Despite a failed test flight in March—when the firm’s Spectrum rocket crashed shortly after launch—Isar Aerospace remains undeterred. Industry observers and government officials still viewed the attempt as a technical achievement, reinforcing confidence in the startup’s long-term vision.

    Strengthening Europe’s Role in Space Access

    Isar Aerospace aims to offer Europe a more autonomous option for satellite launches, positioning itself as a key player in the space industry. It enters a competitive field that includes giants like Elon Musk’s SpaceX, but with a focus on providing flexible and cost-effective services tailored to commercial and governmental clients.

    The new investment comes at a time when demand for small satellite launches is growing worldwide. Isar Aerospace’s plans to scale its services reflect broader efforts within Europe to reduce dependence on non-European launch providers.

    with inputs from Reuters

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