Home / Business and Economy / Space Investment Shatters Records in Q1 2026
Space Investment Shatters Records in Q1 2026
21 Apr
Summary
- Global space company investment hit a record $7.95 billion in Q1 2026.
- Average deal size significantly increased to $68 million from $35.1 million.
- North America dominated funding, accounting for approximately 70%.

Global investment in space companies surged to a record $7.95 billion in the first quarter of 2026, nearly doubling the previous quarter's $3.93 billion. This significant capital influx pushed the trailing 12-month investment to an all-time high of $18.8 billion, with the number of deals also rising to a record 654 annually.
The substantial increase in funding was primarily driven by larger deal sizes, with the average transaction climbing to $68 million from $35.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2025. Investor enthusiasm, fueled by factors such as defense spending, renewed lunar ambitions, and anticipation of SpaceX's upcoming IPO, contributed to a 'risk-on' market sentiment.
North America accounted for approximately 70% of the total funding in the first quarter, while Europe experienced its strongest performance since 2022 and Asia contributed over $1.2 billion. Investment is increasingly flowing into emerging areas like in-space infrastructure, including space stations and data centers, indicating a broadening market beyond traditional satellite communications.