Skyroot Aerospace

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 4, 2026

Timeline

  1. Noida Facility Go-Live

    Target date for the hyperscale data center to begin operations.

  2. Facility Launch

    Target date for the Noida hyperscale data center to go live with Blackwell B300 chips.

  3. National AI Mission Support

    Yotta begins providing GPU capacity for India's sovereign AI initiatives.

  4. Vikram-1 Debut

    Target window for the first orbital launch attempt from Sriharikota.

  5. Investment Announcement

    Yotta announces $2 billion commitment for Nvidia Blackwell B300 GPUs.

  6. Unicorn Funding Pursuit

    Reports emerge of a $200M raise to achieve a $1B valuation and scale orbital missions.

  7. Unicorn Funding Pursuit

    Reports emerge of a $200 million raise at a $1 billion valuation target.

  8. DGX Cloud Partnership

    Four-year period for Nvidia's $1 billion supercluster deployment at Yotta.

  9. DGX Cloud Partnership

    Four-year operational window for the $1 billion Nvidia DGX Cloud agreement.

  10. Investment Announcement

    Yotta confirms $2 billion commitment for Nvidia Blackwell GPUs.

  11. Series C Funding

    Raised $51 million led by GIC to scale up launch vehicle development.

  12. Engine Testing

    Successful flight qualification of the Dhawan-II 3D-printed cryogenic engine.

  13. Vikram-S Launch

    Successfully launched India's first privately developed rocket into sub-orbital space.

  14. Prarambh Mission

    Skyroot successfully launches Vikram-S, India's first private suborbital rocket.

  15. Vikram-S Launch

    Skyroot successfully launches India's first privately built rocket.

  16. Space Sector Reforms

    Indian government opens the space sector to private participation.

  17. Company Founded

    Skyroot Aerospace founded by former ISRO scientists Pawan Kumar Chandana and Naga Bharath Daka.

Stories mentioning Skyroot Aerospace 5

launches Bullish

Skyroot Aerospace Targets April for Landmark Vikram-1 Orbital Debut

Skyroot Aerospace is finalizing preparations for the inaugural orbital flight of its Vikram-1 rocket, scheduled for April 2026. This mission marks a critical transition for India’s space sector as it moves from government-led initiatives to a commercially competitive private launch market.

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funding Bullish

Skyroot Aerospace Targets $200M Raise to Become India's First Space-Tech Unicorn

Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace is seeking to raise between $150 million and $200 million to accelerate its commercial launch capabilities and global expansion. The funding round, which could value the company at nearly $1 billion, would cement Skyroot's position as the leader in India's rapidly maturing private space sector.

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