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Space company Isar
Aerospace secures Series C Funding Round of USD 165m
to meet global demand for access to space
28 March 2023
Isar Aerospace announced the
closing of its USD 165m (EUR 155m) Series C round.
To date in 2023, this is the largest SpaceTech
financing round globally and one of the largest
European DeepTech fundraises. The round is backed by
7-Industries Holding, Bayern Kapital via its Scale
Up Fund Bavaria, Earlybird Venture Capital, HV
Capital, Lakestar, Lombard Odier Investment
Managers, Porsche Automobil Holding SE (Porsche SE),
UVC Partners, and Vsquared Ventures. Investors
Porsche SE and HV Capital will join Isar Aerospace’s
Advisory Board together with 7-Industries Holding
joining in an observer capacity. Part of the funds
provided by the private investors is backed by the
European Union and regional programs managed by the
European Investment Fund, such as InvestEU and the
German Future Fund.
The funding enables Isar
Aerospace to continue its journey towards the
inaugural flight and ramp-up the cadence of its
Spectrum launch vehicle. It will also enable the
scaling of its proven production capabilities to
serve the company’s strong order book for launches
of small and medium-sized satellites as global
demand rises. At the same time, the Series C will
allow the company to keep investing in developments
for new initiatives and products, and to continue
building on its vertical integration, especially its
automated production capabilities that significantly
lower the cost of building rockets.
Daniel Metzler, Co-Founder and
CEO of Isar Aerospace explains: “The strong interest
and commitment from our international investors
signals their confidence in our vision and
technological capabilities. Today, and even more so
tomorrow, space technologies are key to enabling
innovation, technology and security. Isar Aerospace
offers the access to space that is urgently needed
for commercial, institutional and government
customers. This financing round marks another
important step on our journey to orbit.”
David Kownator, Chief Financial
Officer of Isar Aerospace, adds: “We are thrilled to
have concluded this round of financing in a
difficult global market environment, building on
strong investor demand and the company’s steady
progress, at an increased valuation compared to our
Series B in July 2021.”
The record round underlines
Isar Aerospace’s leading position in the commercial
space industry. At the same time, it highlights the
company’s role in strengthening Europe’s
capabilities for consistent, flexible, and
cost-efficient access to space for commercial and
institutional customers worldwide. With a total
financing amount raised of more than USD 330m (EUR
310m), Isar Aerospace is the most capitalized
independent New Space company in the European Union.
Bulent Altan, Chairman of the
Advisory Board and seed investor in Isar Aerospace,
says: “The undeniably most common building block of
any space application is reliable and affordable
access to orbit. Isar Aerospace is a catalyst for
the tremendous growth of the sector. With a crisp
and fast execution, focus on quality, and
establishing capabilities for future volume
production, Isar Aerospace is emerging as a strong
leader in the space economy. I am extremely pleased
to have been a part of the journey from day one and
look forward to the upcoming first launches.”
Full vertical integration,
solid customer pipeline
Since its creation in 2018,
Isar Aerospace has established itself as a
technological leader, having developed proprietary
know-how through full vertical integration, owning
design, production, and testing operations entirely
in-house. Its manufacturing facility, established in
Munich, provides maximum reliability,
cost-efficiency, and flexibility. The high degree of
automation allows for future scalability to serve
increasing market demand. Isar Aerospace has signed
firm contracts with customers globally, including
major commercial players, New Space companies, and
government institutions. The company’s flight
manifest is already fully booked for its first years
of operations, demonstrating its strong positioning
as a provider of cost-efficient access to specific
orbits for the deployment of constellations and
targeted use cases.
Targeting the inaugural flight
in the second half of 2023
Isar Aerospace started the
production of the maiden flight vehicle while
entering the qualification stages for its vehicle
systems. The entirely in-house developed and
manufactured Aquila engine is undergoing engine
testing and qualification. At the same time, the
company is finalizing the build-up of its launch
infrastructure at the launch site in Andøya, Norway,
from where the inaugural flight of its launch
vehicle Spectrum, which is planned for the second
half of 2023, will take place.
Strengthening Europe’s
capabilities to access orbit
Access to space is key to
unlocking the innovation potential for technologies
urgently needed to address climate change, ensure
secure and efficient connectivity, and improve
critical infrastructure globally. With 2022 serving
as a wake-up call for Europe’s geopolitical role,
decision-makers have prioritized the advancement of
European sovereign access to space, as the continent
aims to ensure its global competitiveness. Isar
Aerospace will significantly contribute to
materializing independent capabilities for accessing
space. By developing and building launch vehicles
that will transport small and medium-sized
satellites and constellations into Earth’s orbit,
companies, institutions, and governments globally
will be empowered to improve their capabilities and
services in Earth observation, telecommunications,
agriculture, disaster management, transportation,
environmental monitoring and protection, scientific
research, and defense applications.
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