Skyroot Aerospace forecasts Rs 977 crore in revenues by FY27, ahead of Vikram-1 launch

Skyroot Aerospace forecasts Rs 977 crore in revenues by FY27, ahead of Vikram-1 launch



Indian unicorn Skyroot Aerospace has projected sharp revenue growth ahead of its maiden orbital satellite launch expected in the coming weeks, according to a KPMG valuation report.

The Hyderabad-based startup founded by two former ISRO scientists — Pawan Kumar Chandana and Naga Bharath Daka — has forecast revenues of Rs 977 crore in FY27, rising to Rs 2,039 crore in FY28 and Rs 13,205 crore by FY32, driven by launch services, and satellite systems manufacturing.

Per the report, the startup plans to grow its headcount from 1,163 employees to 5,749 by FY32. That would make it among the largest private employers in India’s emerging commercial space sector.

In an interview with ET after hitting unicorn status, Chandana had said that global demand is expected to be a major revenue driver as most of its conversations are with US, Europe, and southeast Asian customers. The two primary segments driving launch vehicle demand are earth observation and communications.

The projections come some weeks after Skyroot raised $60 million at a post-money valuation of $1.16 billion. The funding round was led by Sherpalo Ventures and GIC, with participation from BlackRock and existing investors.

While Skyroot remains pre-revenue in its core launch business, its space systems division, which manufactures satellite structures, payload adaptors, propulsion systems, composite motor cases, actuators, nozzles, etc., has started generating cash. It clocked revenues of Rs 100.6 crore in FY26, its first year of monetisation, and has an order book worth Rs 605.4 crore scheduled for execution over the next 18 months.