Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries
Annual Infrastructure and Industries Overviews
2017 – Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries – Snapshot
Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries captures products and services that enable private entities to access and use space. The sector . . .
2016 – Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries – Snapshot
In 2016, commercial infrastructure and support industries accounted for $126.26 billion, 5.3% more than in 2015.
2015 – Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries – Snapshot
In 2015, commercial infrastructure and support industries accounted for $120.09 billion, 5.2% less than in 2014. The decrease was almost entirely due to the growing strength of the U.S. dollar.
Economy: Space Economy – TSR 2015
2014 – Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries Overview
The market continues to grow as revenue rose 17.7% in 2014 for the commercial space infrastructure and support industries from $108.48 billion in 2013 to $127.65 billion. Nearly 94% of that revenue is from the sales, construction, and maintenance of ground stations and equipment. Government spending on space infrastructure is not included in this section, but is described in Government Space Budgets.
Economy: Space Economy – TSR 2014
2013 – Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries Overview
Revenue for commercial space infrastructure and support industries, which include satellite manufacturing, launch services, space stations, ground stations, and associated equipment, totaled $## billion in 2013, an increase of ##% from $## billion in 2012. This total does not include government spending on space infrastructure, which is described separately in Government Space Budgets.
Economy: Space Economy – TSR 2013
2012 – Commercial Infrastructure and Support Industries Overview
Revenue for commercial space infrastructure and support industries, which include satellite manufacturing, launch services, space stations, ground stations, and associated equipment, totaled $## billion in 2012, an increase of ##% from $## billion in 2011. This total does not include government spending on space infrastructure, which is described separately in Government Space Budgets.