Funded Aviation and Aerospace Componen Startups
The 7 most recent funded companies in aviation and aerospace component manufacturing span six countries, with rounds closing as recently as March 2025 — wh…
The 7 most recent funded companies in aviation and aerospace component manufacturing span six countries, with rounds closing as recently as March 2025 — when Seattle-based Gravitics raised an undisclosed amount. Activity clustered in spring 2024: Yali Aerospace (Thanjavur, India), Skykraft (Australian Capital Territory), and VisionSafe (Kaneohe, Hawaii) all closed rounds within a five-week span between late April and late May. Of the seven, only three disclosed round sizes — Arkadia Space (Benlloch, Spain) raised the largest at $3M Seed in October 2023, followed by Skykraft at $2M and Marble Aerospace (Chippenham, UK) at $60K Seed.
Round-stage transparency is limited: five of the seven are labeled Series Unknown, suggesting these transactions either closed quietly or haven't been formally classified. The data skews international — companies appear in Vicenza (Italy), Benlloch (Spain), Chippenham (UK), Thanjavur (India), and the Australian Capital Territory, alongside U.S. entries in Seattle and Hawaii.
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What are the largest disclosed round sizes among these companies?
Arkadia Space (Benlloch, Spain) raised the largest disclosed amount at $3M Seed in October 2023. Skykraft (Australian Capital Territory) raised $2M, and Marble Aerospace (Chippenham, UK) raised $60K at Seed in April 2024. Four of the seven companies — including Gravitics and VisionSafe — did not disclose round amounts.
Where are these funded aerospace component companies based?
The seven companies span six countries: United States (Gravitics in Seattle, VisionSafe in Kaneohe, Hawaii), India (Yali Aerospace in Thanjavur), Australia (Skykraft in the Australian Capital Territory), United Kingdom (Marble Aerospace in Chippenham), Spain (Arkadia Space in Benlloch), and Italy (Officina Stellare in Vicenza). No single country accounts for more than two entries.
How recent is the latest funding round in this segment?
Gravitics in Seattle closed the most recent round on March 26, 2025. The next most recent activity was a cluster in spring 2024, with Yali Aerospace and Skykraft both closing rounds in May of that year.
Are most rounds at Seed stage or later in this segment?
Stage transparency is limited — five of the seven companies are labeled Series Unknown. Only Marble Aerospace and Arkadia Space carry confirmed Seed designations, and no Series A or later rounds appear among these seven entries.
Was there a period of concentrated deal activity in this segment?
Three companies — VisionSafe (Hawaii), Skykraft (Australia), and Yali Aerospace (India) — all closed rounds within a five-week window between April 23 and May 28, 2024. No comparable clustering appears in any other period covered by these seven entries.
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