Record Orbital Launches in 2025 Create Opportunity for UFO ETF

2025 capped off a record year for orbital launches, confirming that the space industry is more than alive and well. This creates a growth opportunity set for the Procure Space ETF (UFO), which can capture ongoing developments in the industry in 2026.

Payload Space highlighted the banner year for launches around the globe with 329 rocket launch attempts. Out of those attempts, 321, or about 98%, reached orbit or near orbit based on data compilation from astronomer Jonathan McDowell.

The United States was atop the leaderboard for orbital launches based on country with 181 launches. China was runner-up, with 92 launches (35% more than the previous year) while Russia and New Zealand rounded out the top three with 17 launches apiece.

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At the company-specific level, SpaceX accounted for the majority of launches taking place in the U.S. Launchers in the U.S. reached or nearly reached orbit 179 out of the 181 attempts — a 99% success rate. Firefly and Northrop Grumman were also mentioned, which are both holdings in the UFO ETF (as of January 28, 2026).

Needless to say, exciting developments are occurring in the space technology sector. UFO is poised to capture these developments.