Q1 2025 Aero/Space Fundraising
- Alejandro Castillo
- Apr 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 22
Despite on-going market volatility and uncertainty, Q1 2025 saw some massive funding rounds in the Aero/Space sector. Below are some of the biggest checks we saw last quarter 💸 🚀

Stoke Space: ($260 Million) Delivers satellites directly to their final orbit using 100% reusable rockets that are low-cost, on-demand, and designed to fly daily.
Loft Orbital: ($170 Million) Provides a simple, fast, and reliable way to deploy missions to low Earth orbit using standardized satellite platforms that can be configured to fly any mission
K2 Space Corporation: ($110 Million) Develops high-powered, low-cost satellite bus platforms that deliver the capability of full range satellites at the price point of small satellites.
Sateliot: ($75 Million) Operates as the first LEO satellite connectivity provider working under the 3GPP Standard, allowing standard NB-IoT devices to connect to their satellite constellation everywhere on Earth
ArkEdge Space Inc.: ($51 Million) Develops an Earth-to-moon communication system and a multi-functional smallsat constellation consisting of seven 6U nanosatellites planned by 2025
Interstellar Technologies: ($44 Million) Creates rockets including the MOMO sounding rocket and orbital launch vehicles called ZERO and DECA, aiming to reduce the cost of access to space for smallsats under 100 kg
Pangea Aerospace: ($25 Million) Develops technologies for next-generation space vehicles, particularly innovative aerospike rocket engines, to provide launch service providers with efficient rocket propulsion systems at reduced costs
Portal Space Systems: ($17 Million) Building a Multi-Role, Trans-Orbital Spacecraft Powered by Solar Thermal Propulsion.
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