Skyroot Aerospace says its Vikram-1, India’s first privately built orbital rocket, is set to launch from Sriharikota within weeks. The test flight is designed to collect key performance data for upcoming commercial missions, using ISRO infrastructure and carrying varied payloads. A successful attempt could quickly elevate Skyroot’s role in India’s fast-growing private space ecosystem.
Hyderabad startup Skyroot Aerospace is preparing to launch Vikram-1, billed as India’s first private orbital rocket. The company says its goal is to make orbital spaceflight routine by offering mission-focused launches for different orbital requirements. With Vikram-1 designed for targeted and specialized missions, Skyroot is positioning orbital rockets as a scalable, repeatable service—rather than a rare event.
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