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Aerospace Industry Highlights Space Component Shortages
March 19, 2026
The Aerospace Industries Association and PricewaterhouseCoopers have identified critical capacity shortages in nine specialized components vital to the U.S. space manufacturing supply chain, including optical intersatellite links and rocket motor nozzles. These shortages are exacerbated by legacy regulations, budget instability, and fragile supplier bases, posing risks of bottlenecks to the expanding space sector. The report calls for coordinated government and industry efforts to modernize regulatory frameworks, enhance demand visibility, and invest in critical infrastructure to sustain supply chain resilience.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential delays and supply constraints for specialized space components impacting contract timelines and delivery schedules.
- Agencies and contractors can benefit from increased transparency and demand forecasting improvements to better align production capacity with program needs.
- This situation underscores the importance of strategic investments in supplier base expansion and modernization to mitigate risks in space-related manufacturing.
- Organizations involved in space supply chains may find opportunities in infrastructure upgrades and regulatory reform initiatives aimed at alleviating capacity gaps.
It’s really difficult for the space industry to get their hands on those electrical components right now 3 space can totally go to the back of the line, sometimes with extremely long lead times with certain types of these items.
— Doug Anderson, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
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- Capacity gap for 9 specialized components gnarls space supply chain: Study - Breaking Defense · Breaking Defense · Mar 19