The private Russian aerospace holding SR Space has been declared bankrupt by the decision of the Arbitration Court of Moscow. This follows from the data of the court file.
To recognize the debtor as bankrupt and open bankruptcy proceedings.
The General Director of SR Space, Oleg Mansurov, stated that the holding would challenge this decision. He emphasized that the company did not have the opportunity to state its position. At the same time, he is unaware of the «reasons and motives for such a hasty consideration» of the case.
Mansurov assured that obligations to partners and counterparties would be fulfilled. SR Space continues to work, he summarized.
SR Space develops suborbital and orbital launch vehicles of super-light and light classes, small spacecraft and satellite constellations. The company was founded in 2020, and in the summer of 2024 it entered the Moscow Exchange.
In July 2025, the Federal Tax Service filed a lawsuit with the Arbitration Court of Moscow, demanding that SR Space be declared bankrupt. The holding's management promised to pay off the debt in the near future.
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