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Bellatrix Aerospace is an Indian private aerospace manufacturer and small satellite manufacturing company, headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. The company was established in 2015 [ 3 ] and in June 2022, the company raised $8 million in a Series A funding round to pursue the development of in-space propulsion systems.
The National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) is also headquartered in Bangalore and is dedicated to the development of civil aviation technologies. Bangalore also housed now-defunct full-service airline brand Kingfisher Airlines, which acquired another airline startup, Air Deccan, a budget airline.
Skyroot Aerospace has, therefore, become the first Indian startup to formally enter into an agreement with ISRO for using its assets since the announcement of the new policy decision of the Government of India in May 2020, when finance minister opened up the space sector and ISRO's facilities for private players.
The startup was founded by Manu J Nair (Chief Executive Officer) who was briefly a part of the Gaganyaan, the crewed spaceflight program of the Indian space agency, Shubhayu Sardar (Chief Operations Officer) a former ISRO engineer and graduate of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology and Prashanth Sharma (Chief Technology Officer) an aerospace engineer. [1]
The company announced a Series B extension funding of $24 million from M&G Catalyst and Glade Brook Capital Partners, bringing the total Series B funding to $60 Million. This funding puts Pixxel as one of the highest-funded space-tech startups in India and the highest-funded hyperspectral imaging company globally.
TeamIndus (incorporated as Axiom Research Labs [1]) is a private for-profit aerospace company headquartered in Bangalore, India.It consists of a team of professionals from various backgrounds in science, technology, finance, and media, that came together in 2010 with the aim of winning the Google Lunar X Prize competition announced in 2007.
An agreement has been signed by Nibe Space, a division of Nibe Defence and Aerospace on 9 September 2024, with AgniKul Cosmos, Skyroot Aerospace, Centum Electronics, SpaceFields, Sisir Radar, CYRAN AI Solutions, and Larsen & Toubro for the launch of India's first constellation of multi-sensor, all-weather, high-revisit Earth observation satellites.
It is designed to carry out MUM-T Operations. It will be the first line of offense in operations against heavily defended, integrated air defence networks. An Indian defence startup is also a part of the mission team. [87] Each drone will initially be armed with a single precision-guided weapon, such as an air-to-surface missile or a laser ...