Q2 Aero/Space Fundraising Review
- Alejandro Castillo
- Jun 25, 2025
- 2 min read
As Q2 2025 comes to a close we're bringing you our regular report on the largest funding deals this quarter 💰 Below are the biggest checks we saw from April to June 2025 🚀
Impulse Space – $300 Million, June 2025
Impulse Space provides in-space transportation and orbital maneuvering services, enabling satellites and payloads to reach precise orbits. This funding will allow Impulse to scale production and expand its technical capabilities to meet surging demand for orbital transport.
True Anomaly – $260 Million, April 2025
True Anomaly develops autonomous defense and space domain awareness technologies, including the Mosaic software and Jackal spacecraft. The raise will support workforce expansion and new facility development to accelerate deployment of its space security solutions.
Apex - Spacecraft Manufacturing – $200 Million, April 2025
Apex manufactures configurable, high-rate satellite bus platforms for commercial and government customers. The new capital will help Apex scale production to meet rapidly growing demand for its spacecraft.
Electra.aero – $115 Million, April 2025
Electra is building a hybrid-electric, short takeoff and landing aircraft for regional mobility and cargo. The Series B will fund pre-production and certification activities, moving the aircraft toward commercial launch.
Muon Space – $90 Million, June 2025
Muon Space builds and operates climate monitoring satellites and a data platform for Earth observation. The Series B will allow Muon to expand its satellite constellation and accelerate delivery of climate intelligence services.
Look Up – €50 Million (~$54 Million), June 2025
Look Up Space provides space situational awareness and surveillance services using next-generation radar systems. The funding will be used to deploy new SORASYS radars and accelerate international expansion.
Firefly Aerospace – $50 Million, May 2025
Firefly Aerospace develops launch vehicles and in-space transportation, with a focus on the medium-lift Eclipse rocket. This investment from Northrop Grumman, joining a $175M Series D round in November, will support Eclipse’s development and upcoming launch operations.
EnduroSat – €43 Million (~$46 Million), May 2025
EnduroSat manufactures advanced, software-defined small satellites and offers constellations-as-a-service. The raise will enable EnduroSat to scale Gen3 satellite production and expand its presence in Europe and the U.S.










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