Global LEO PNT Report – Frontier SI

March 30, 2026

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What’s new: An update to FrontierSI’s LEO PNT report. It was completed at the end of 2025 and published yesterday.

Why it’s important: 

  • It is a rapidly growing field. There were 9 projects listed in the 2024 report and 14 in this one.
  • The growth in GNSS disruption has clearly spurred interest in alternatives.

What else to know:

  • Europe’s LEO PNT program “Celeste” (Daughter of the Stars) successfully launched its first two satellites over the weekend. The constellation will broadcast Galileo signals.
  • We were with our colleague Eldar Rubinov from FrontierSI at the Munich Space Summit last week when a 15th LEO PNT project was announced by France’s Wheere Corporation.
  • RNT Foundation is proud to have FrontierSI as a member.
  • RNTF believes every nation should have a core resilient PNT architecture that includes accessing signals from space, terrestrial broadcast, and timing over fiber.

 

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STATE OF THE MARKET REPORT

LOW EARTH ORBIT POSITIONING NAVIGATION AND TIMING (LEO PNT)

2025 Edition

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report presents the assessment of the Low Earth Orbit Positioning Navigation and Timing (LEO PNT) market as at December 2025, building on the inaugural edition released in January 2025. It captures the key technical, commercial and geopolitical developments shaping the sector over the past year.

Demand for resilient PNT capabilities continues to grow amid persistent jamming and spoofing incidents across multiple regions. Industries such as autonomous systems, logistics, critical infrastructure and defence increasingly require assured positioning and timing services. Within this context, LEO-based solutions are receiving sustained attention as part of broader resilience strategies.

The dedicated LEO PNT segment expanded during 2025. The previous edition of this report examined nine national and commercial initiatives. Five additional programmes gained visibility during the year, bringing the total number of identified dedicated constellations to 14. Despite this growth, operational maturity remains limited. As at the end of 2025, Iridium PNT remains the only provider delivering a fully operational commercial LEO PNT service. Other initiatives are progressing through pathfinder missions, early satellite deployments and in-orbit validation activities.

A notable structural pattern has emerged within the dedicated segment. Thirteen of the 14 identified constellations are being developed by nations that already operate, or are developing, sovereign global or regional satellite navigation systems, underscoring that LEO PNT is primarily emerging as a strategic extension of existing national space-based PNT capabilities rather than as a standalone alternative. The United Arab Emirates remains the sole nation pursuing a standalone LEO PNT system independent of an existing GNSS programme.

Significant technical progress has also occurred in opportunistic LEO PNT.

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