Former ISRO chief Dr. S. Somanath joins Skyroot Aerospace as technical advisor.
Former ISRO chief Dr. S. Somanath taking a look at Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 launch vehicle along with its team of engineers. Image credit: Pawan Kumar Chandana / Skyroot Aerospace

In a bold move, a Hyderabad-based private space startup, Skyroot Aerospace, has appointed former ISRO chief Dr. S. Somanath as its honorary chief technical advisor ahead of its first orbital-class rocket launch, bringing decades of launch-vehicle expertise to the company.

Dr. S. Somanath, known for directing ambitious projects like India’s Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission, has joined Skyroot Aerospace as its technical advisor ahead of its inaugural flight of its Vikram-1 satellite launch vehicle. The appointment, announced on 26 June 2025, is non-exclusive and unpaid, allowing him to pursue other engagements.

About Skyroot Aerospace

Skyroot Aerospace Private Limited is a private Indian aerospace manufacturer and commercial launch service provider headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana. With launch vehicles like Vikram-1, a 23 m, carbon-composite, multi-stage orbital launcher featuring a liquid-engine Orbital Adjustment Module, the startup aims to enter the commercial satellite-launch business.

Bringing in a veteran like Dr. S. Somanath, who led ISRO from January 2022 to January 2025 and oversaw major missions like Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1, SSLV, and RLV, gives Skyroot deep technical insight. His advisory support during this critical phase could prove decisive.

The company quickly gained recognition following the re-entry tests of its Vikram-S rocket. Since then, it has raised approximately USD 95 million, including USD 27.5 million in late 2023, to develop a range of small satellite launch vehicles. These include the Vikram-I, II, and III, which are designed for flexible and rapid commercial launches.

Additionally, the firm has recently secured a partnership with U.S.-based Axiom Space to explore opportunities for satellite deployment and low-Earth orbit missions, highlighting its global ambitions.

Nihal Sayyad is a physics undergraduate and amateur astronomer with a strong passion for space science and science communication. He writes about space exploration, celestial events, and scientific breakthroughs, aiming to make complex topics accessible to all. When he’s not writing, Nihal enjoys painting and sketching.

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