KEY POINTS
  • Russia is rapidly cutting itself off from much of the global space industry in response to Western sanctions due to the invasion of Ukraine.
  • Space-focused research and investment firm Quilty Analytics sees U.S. companies as net beneficiaries, with Elon Musk's SpaceX "the clear winner" in the global launch marketplace.
  • Other companies providing space station services and developing new orbiting habitats are poised to benefit, Quilty noted, with Iridium as a likely gainer in satellite communications.
A Falcon 9 rocket carries 49 Starlink satellites toward orbit on Feb. 3, 2022.

Russia is rapidly cutting itself off from much of the global space industry in response to Western sanctions due to the invasion of Ukraine, and U.S. companies stand to benefit, according to an analyst report on Friday.

"Russia and Ukraine have for decades contributed significantly to the global space industry. Both are
powerhouses of rocket and propulsion expertise, supplying launch services and engine systems to customers the world over," Quilty Analytics, a boutique research and investment firm focused on space businesses, wrote in an industry briefing.