Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Size - By Component, Array Type, Application, End Use Analysis, Share, Growth Forecast, 2025 - 2034

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Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Size

The global satellite phased array antenna market was valued at USD 1.9 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 15.6% to reach USD 8.1 billion by 2034 with the volume of 2.7 million units. The growth of the market is driven by key factors such as growth in government and private sector investments, rollout of 5G technology and the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, as well as increasing expansion of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites.
 

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market

The imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration on Chinese imports of electronics and communication equipment had a significant impact on the satellite phased array antenna market. The tariffs increased the cost of assembly and nonintegrated modules such as semiconductors, RF modules, and antenna systems which are sourced or assembled in China. This caused an increase in the production cost for US-based manufacturers which, in turn, result in higher prices for the end-users and diminished profit margins. These tariffs caused global supply chains to be reorganized as companies are now focusing on new sources of trade or move production out of China to avoid future trade risks.
 

The funding from government space agencies and private companies is accelerating R&D on the advanced satellite communication technologies which is, in turn, increasing the demand for satellite phased array antennas. For instance, in January 2025, Appollo Fund collected USD 10 million for Astrome Technologies, a pioneer supplier of e-band long-distance communication solutions, with additional investments from IAN Group. This additional funding will support the company's goals for growth, especially into the satellite communication (satcom) industry, as well as the scalability and diversification of its product line. With this funding, the company is improving its GigaMesh solution, which easily interfaces with optical fiber infrastructure to enable 5G and 6G connection that is faster and more dependable. In India, the company has already made significant progress in enhancing rural connectivity by working with the government to provide broadband services to remote regions. Consequentially, the goal of this funding is to improve the efficiency, redundancy and global coverage of communication which are all features of phased array systems due to beam steering, low-latency transmission, and multi-beam operation. Moreover, governments are increasingly funding defense modernization, space exploration, and national broadband initiatives, which demand high-performance, beam-steering antenna systems for reliable connectivity and surveillance. Simultaneously, private players particularly in LEO satellite constellations, telecom, and aerospace are focusing on phased array technology to enable high-speed data links, lower latency, and global coverage, boosting market expansion across civil and military domains.
 

Satellite phased array antenna manufacturers should develop scalable, beam-steering antenna with low-latency and multi-beam capabilities, targeting LEO constellations, defense, and rural broadband, to align with rising government and private investments in advanced satellite communication infrastructure.

 

The emergence of 5G technology and the increasing availability of IoT devices are heightening the need for seamless, high capacity and low latency connections which in turn propels the demand for satellite phased array antennas. These antennas allow for dynamic beamforming and real-time tracking which is necessary for the densely distributed networks needed by 5G and IoT ecosystems, particularly in rural or remote regions. Satellite networks with phased array antennas are becoming essential for global 5G and IoT deployment since terrestrial infrastructure cannot provide universal connectivity. According to Statista, in 2023, it was estimated nearly 1.9 billion fifth generation (5G) subscriptions were accounted globally, which is projected to increase and is likely to reach 8 billion by 2028. Compared to earlier generations, 5G mobile technology has several advantages, such as faster download speeds and lower latency. 
 

Satellite phased array antenna manufacturers should focus on developing dynamic beamforming and real-time tracking systems to support 5G and IoT deployment, especially in remote areas, where terrestrial infrastructure is insufficient for high-capacity, low-latency connectivity.
 

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Trends

  • The growth of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite constellations is associated with their adaptive requirements for high speed, electronically steerable, and agile antennas used to track satellites, which is a key trend in the market. Phased array antennas are designed for sophisticated multi-satellite tracking and handover which is essential for broadband networks operating from LEO satellites. Implementation of Starlink, OneWeb, and Kuiper global broadband services increases the number of satellites in lower orbits which directly improves the performance of the LEO constellations and augments the requirements for advanced phased array antennas for ground and airborne user terminals and other satellite interfaces.
     
  • The adoption of electronic beamforming technology is one of the most significant trends in satellite phased array antennas. This is due to the need for greater reliability, flexibility, and acceleration in communication. Beamforming at the electronic level (as opposed to mechanical) enables agile beam steering without movement mechanism, hence continuous tracking and multiple satellite connectivity is feasible. This is highly important for modern Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations, which requires high-speed data transfer accompanied with low latency. This makes satellite arrays and smart communication networks increasingly common. The need for advanced satellite communication systems and constellations is critical because of the importance of electronic beamforming to phased array antennas.
     
  • The integration with ground systems, which enables more sophisticated integrated communication systems is a one of the key trend in the satellite phased array antenna market. Combined with satellites, phased array antennas with multiple elements deployed improve the network's reliability, coverage areas, and availability of continuous connections in harsh environments. This integration facilitates uninterrupted data movement from satellites to the terrestrial infrastructure and satellite-ground nodes aiding in the optimization of service quality, bandwidth consumption, and data transfer efficiency. The growing demand for fast communication accessible from virtually any location drives the need for the installation of phased array antennas into hybrid networks in defense, commercial, and telecommunication sectors.
     

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Analysis

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market, By Component, 2021-2034 (USD Million)

Based on the component, the market is segmented into microcontrollers / microprocessors, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), Power Amplifiers (PAs), Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs), phase shifters, Transmit/Receive (T/R) modules, and others.
 

  • Transmit/Receive (T/R) modules accounted for USD 504.9 million in 2024. The need for transmit and receive (T/R) modules in satellite phased array antennas is associated with the functionality requirements of high-performance electronically steerable satellite communication systems. T/R modules are critical to support the versatility of real-time signal transmission and reception across multiple beams with high-speed data links, low latency, and wide area coverage configurations. Smaller and more power-efficient phased array antennas increase the incorporation of miniaturized high-frequency T/R modules with superior thermal management signal and integrity substantially. This shift boosts the commercial and military requirement of these technologies.
     
  • Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) accounted as the fastest growing segment that is likely to reach USD 1 billion in 2034. The demand for Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) in satellite phased array antenna market is expected to grow as they can provide high-speed signal processing, reconfigurability, and real-time control which is needed for dynamic beamforming and adaptive communication systems. The efficient management of multiple data streams along with rapid modulation/demodulation and support for software-defined radio (SDR) makes FPGAs essential for evolving LEO satellite networks and complex defense communication platforms. In addition, FPGAs are gaining popularity in modern phased array architectures because the additional benefits of reprogrammed in-orbit or on the ground increases their value in long mission critical satellite applications.
     

 

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market, Revenue Share, By Array Type, 2024

Based on the array type, the market is divided into active phased array and passive phased array.
 

  • Active phased array is expected to account for 63.9% of the global satellite phased array antenna market in 2024. Rise in developments in beam agility, signal gain, and the precision of electronic steering are contributing to the demand for active phased array antennas within the satellite phased array antennas market. Each antenna element in active phased arrays possess individual transmit/receive modules, this allows for dynamic beamforming, redundancy, increased reliability, and greater signal strength all without mechanical movement. These features are particularly important for LEO satellite constellations, defense systems, and mobile communication platforms that need rapid response tracking and robust connectivity. Furthermore, the demand for lightweight, scalable, and energy-efficient systems improves the application of active arrays in commercial and military satellites.
     
  • Passive phased array segment accounted for CAGR of 13.8% in 2025-2034. The satellite phased array antenna market has a demand for passive phased array antennas which is due to their simplicity of structure, lower power consumption, and cost benefits. Passive arrays are suitable for small satellites, ground terminals, and certain commercial communication systems because the signals are distributed over the antenna elements using a central transmitter/receiver, thus making them less complex and cheaper, in turn, augmenting the segment growth.
     

Based on the application, the market is divided into satellite communication, radar & sensing, navigation & tracking, mobile connectivity, earth observation, electronic warfare, and others.
 

  • Satellite communication segment dominated the market, accounting for USD 829.3 million in 2024. The growing need for phased array antennas in satellite communication is driven owing to the requirement for fast, dependable, and low latency connectivity in varying and complex situations. The phased array technique allows electronic steering of the beam without moving parts, facilitating effortless tracking of several satellites critical for LEO constellations. This feature sustains real-time broadband services, mobile communications and secure data links in civilian and defense sectors. Also, the rise in use of 5G backhaul by satellite and growing requirements for high throughput satellites (HTS) are other factors driving the demand of phased array antennas in contemporary satellite communication networks.
     
  • Mobile connectivity segment is expected to register highest growth during the forecast period, growing at a CAGR of 17.7% for 2025 to 2034. Demand for satellite phased array antennas in mobile connectivity applications increases from the need for high speed broadband access in aviation, maritime and terrestrial mobility platforms. Phased array antennas are gaining high popularity for their low profile and fast beam-switching capability that allow for easy access to LEO and GEO satellite constellations as commercial airline travel, smart ships, remote vehicles and other advanced transportation networks require better onboard connectivity.
     

Based on the end user, the satellite phased array antenna market is segmented into commercial, defense & security, and research & academic institutions.
 

  • Commercial segment accounted for USD 974.2 million in 2024. The rising demand for satellite phased array antennas in the commercial industry is associated to their need to access high-bandwidth internet. Phased array satellites allow businesses to expand operations into remote and mobile environments, offering seamless broadband access attributable to their rapid beam steering capabilities, compact size, and multi-satellite tracking abilities. Their integration with LEO satellite constellations, inflight Wi-Fi, maritime broadband, 5G backhaul, and IoT services enhances real-time data transmission and global coverage, enabling next-generation commercial communication infrastructure applications.
     
  • Defense & security accounted with the significantly growing segment that is likely to reach USD 2.8 billion in 2034. The need for satellite phased array antennas among users in defense and security is driven by the need for communication systems that are secure, resilient, and is rapidly deployed in contested and highly dynamic environments. These antennas features include electronic beam steering, anti-jamming, and low probability of intercept, which are suitable for military operations, tactical communications, and intelligence gathering. Furthermore, their capability of maintaining robust links with satellites especially those in LEO and MEO orbits enables real-time monitoring of the situation, command and control (C2) functions, and operations of unmanned systems.
     
U.S. Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Size, 2021-2034 (USD Million)

In 2024, the U.S. satellite phased array antenna market accounted for USD 607.5 million. The U.S market is growing global investment in aerospace, defense, and satellite communication systems. Its growing demand for LEO satellite constellations (e.g., Starlink), defense-based SATCOM modernization, and increased focus on electronic warfare and ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) systems are driving demand for high-capacity, beam-steering phased array antennas. Strong support from NASA, DoD, and private space companies further ensures robust market expansion in both military and commercial applications.
 

The Germany market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.8% during the forecast period. In Germany, satellite phased array antenna market growth is driven by its leadership in aerospace engineering, defense modernization, and participation in European space programs such as ESA. The government is investing in secure SATCOM and integrated battlefield networks, necessitating advanced antenna systems. In addition, the growing efforts to digitize and enhance 5G and satellite-based broadband coverage in rural areas also promote phased array antenna adoption.
 

China satellite phased array antenna market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.3% during the forecast period. China is rapidly expanding its space infrastructure and military satellite capabilities, supported by significant state-led investments. The country’s ambitions in global broadband connectivity and space dominance drive the development of agile, electronically steered antennas. China's growing defense budget, coupled with its focus on dual-use technologies, is accelerating the integration of phased array antennas into UAVs, ground stations, and space platforms.
 

In 2024, Japan is expected to account for a share of 16.7% of the satellite phased array antenna market in Asia Pacific. Japan is enhancing its satellite communications for disaster response, maritime security, and self-defense forces, all of which require compact, high-speed, electronically steered antennas. The growth of its commercial satellite industry are fostering demand for phased array antennas. Japan’s strong electronics sector and partnerships with domestic aerospace firms further reinforce localized development and deployment.
 

South Korea satellite phased array antenna market accounted for USD 78.6 million in 2024. South Korea government investment in homegrown next-generation military systems and commercial satellite services supports its phased array antenna market. The government initiative for space sovereignty and plans to launch homegrown satellite constellations demand advanced ground and airborne antenna technologies. Additionally, the country’s innovation in telecommunications and 6G research promotes the use of satellite phased arrays in both mobile connectivity and defense communications.
 

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Share

The satellite phased array antenna industry is fragmented and comprises variety of old and new players. Companies like ALCAN Systems, ViaSat, C-COM Satellite Systems, Honeywell International Inc., and Boeing have a considerable presence in the market and are holding highest numbers of market shares of nearly 25.8%. Market players are targeting LEO and 5G satellite development through acquisitions, partnerships, and R&D investment. Furthermore, the competition aims to improve commercial satellite services and develop next generation connectivity networks with better performance in antenna, latency, and signal tracking.
 

The market for satellite phased array antenna is continuously developing with new product innovations with growing investment. For instance, in February 2025, Oso Semiconductor closes USD 5.2 million seed round to support upcoming phased array antennas for radar, 5G, and satellite communication systems. The funds will be used by Oso Semiconductor to develop evaluation systems and pre-production beamforming chipsets for early clients in the satellite communications (SATCOM) industry.
 

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Companies

Leading companies in the satellite phased array antenna industry comprise:

  • ALCAN Systems
  • ViaSat
  • C-COM Satellite Systems
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Boeing
     

ALCAN develops smart antennas for satellites and 5G applications using liquid crystal (LC) based phased array technology. Their methods allows to perform beam steering electronically, without mechanical movements which is cheaper and more scalable.
 

Viasat provides fast and dependable satellite connectivity through phased array antennas. The antennas are able to electronically steer beams for fast and accurate satellite handover and tracking during hybrid MEO-GEO operations. Multi-purpose government and enterprise clients are able to use the broadband communications enabled by this technology.
 

Satellite Phased Array Antenna Industry News

  • In March 2022, ThinKom Solutions, Inc. presented a novel Ka-band phased-array satellite antenna for communications-on-the-go (COTM) applications. The new ThinSat Ka500 is built on ThinKom's proven VICTS technology and allows users to quickly and easily connect to any network they choose, including new and existing Ka-band networks that are being deployed using satellites in both non-geostationary (NGSO) and geostationary (GSO) orbits.
     
  • In October 2023, Keysight Technologies, Inc. declared the launch of the new Phased Array Antenna Control and Calibration solution, a breakthrough over-the-air (OTA) calibration and characterization solution that enables satellite designers developing active electronically scanned arrays for satellite communications applications to rapidly test their designs during early validation. Modern satellite networks operate at higher frequencies and use active phased array antenna systems which are driving ubiquitous connectivity and sensing requirements of next-generation satellite communication.
     

This satellite phased array antenna market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Million) and volume (Units) from 2021 to 2034, for the following segments:

Market, By Component

  • Microcontrollers / microprocessors
  • Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)
  • Power amplifiers (PAs)
  • Low noise amplifiers (LNAs)
  • Phase shifters
  • Transmit/receive (T/R) modules
  • Others

Market, By Array Type

  • Active phased array
  • Passive phased array

Market, By Application

  • Satellite communication
  • Radar & sensing
  • Navigation & tracking
  •  mobile connectivity
  • Earth observation
  • Electronic warfare
  • Others

Market, By End Use

  • Commercial
  • Defense & security
  • Research & academic institutions

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • UK
    • Germany
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Russia
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • ANZ 
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
  • MEA
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
Authors: Suraj Gujar , Kanhaiya Kathoke
Frequently Asked Question(FAQ) :
Who are the key players in the satellite phased array antenna industry?
Some of the major players in the industry include ALCAN Systems, ViaSat, C-COM Satellite Systems, Honeywell International Inc., and Boeing.
How much did the U.S. satellite phased array antenna market account for in 2024?
How big is the satellite phased array antenna market?
The market for satellite phased array antennas was valued at USD 1.9 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach around USD 8.1 billion by 2034, growing at 15.6% CAGR through 2034.
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  • Satellite Phased Array Antenna Market Analysis
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