Skyroot Aerospace unveiled Infinity Campus, India's largest private rocket factory in Hyderabad, inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi on November 27, 2025. Spanning 200,000 sq ft, the facility can produce one Vikram-1 orbital rocket monthly, accelerating India's commercial space ambitions with advanced design, integration, and testing capabilities.
Facility Breakdown
Located near Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Infinity Campus builds on Skyroot's MAX-Q headquarters. Founded by ex-ISRO engineers Pawan Chandana and Nagabharat Dhaka, it supports the Vikram series for small-satellite launches, targeting frequent, affordable access to orbit amid India's space sector liberalization.
Key Highlights
Production Powerhouse: 200,000 sq ft Phase 1 (expanding to 300,000); monthly Vikram-1 output with carbon-fiber airframes, 3D-printed engines, and Kalam-1200 boosters.
Tech Edge: Clean rooms, automated winding, CNC machines, propulsion/avionics labs for end-to-end rocket lifecycle.
Milestones Achieved: Vikram-S (India's first private rocket, 2022); ₹1,000+ crore investment; 1,000+ employees scaling from startup to factory.
Global Ambition: Positions India for 50 launches/year by 2030, competing in small-sat market with cost-effective Vikram-1 (300kg to SSO).
Skyroot redefines India's space narrative from ISRO monopoly to private innovation hub.
Sources: Skyroot Aerospace, Wikipedia, New Indian Express.