Future of the High Altitude Pseudo Satellites (HAPS) Market
In a world where reliable connectivity and real-time data are essential, High Altitude Pseudo Satellites (HAPS) are emerging as a breakthrough technology. Operating in the stratosphere, these solar-powered, unmanned aerial platforms bridge the gap between conventional satellites and terrestrial networks. According to MarkNtel Advisors’ High Altitude Pseudo Satellites (HAPS) Market Research Report (2025–2030) , the global market is projected to grow from USD 99 million in 2024 to USD 240 million by 2030 , registering a strong CAGR of nearly 16% . Understanding HAPS and Their Role in the Modern Connectivity Landscape High Altitude Pseudo Satellites are autonomous aircraft or balloons capable of staying aloft for months at altitudes of 18–25 km. They act as communication relays or surveillance systems, offering satellite-like capabilities at a fraction of the cost. Why HAPS Matter Provide broadband internet to remote or disaster-stricken regions. Offer persistent intelligence, surv...