Red Balloon Aerospace Launches India’s First Stratospheric Super-Pressure Balloon

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Red Balloon Aerospace has successfully launched Mission SANA –  the country’s first indigenous super-pressure platform carrying commercial payloads from seven national and international partners. The mission places India among five nations globally with indigenous stratospheric (hydrogen) balloon capability, alongside the United States, France, Japan, and China.

Founded in 2025, Red Balloon Aerospace achieved operational commercial flight in just eight months, marking one of the fastest development timelines in the global near-space sector. The company’s VISTA platform – a super-pressure platform, ascended to approximately 25 kilometres above Earth from Indira Gandhi Stadium in Vijayawada. The launch included payload partnerships with organisations testing biological experiment systems, propulsion technology demonstrations, onboard computing platforms, earth observation sensors, and navigation performance validation systems. All payload missions were completed successfully, validating India’s technical capability against international commercial standards.

Mission SANA also created a persistent platform for telecommunications, disaster monitoring, earth observation, and surveillance applications that traditional satellites and aircraft cannot cost-effectively and persistently provide. At that altitude, the VISTA platform also functions as a tower in the sky, enabling Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) connectivity and disaster management across regions that have historically lacked persistent, affordable coverage.

“VISTA validates our core near-space platform technology, and this is only the beginning,” said Dr. C. V. S. Kiran, Co-founder and CEO of Red Balloon Aerospace. “Over the coming months, we will expand VISTA capabilities through multiple missions, accelerate HELIX airship development, and deepen commercial partnerships across telecommunications and disaster management. Our advantage is execution speed, enabling us to design, test, and deploy indigenous stratospheric platforms at a pace that demonstrates India’s capability to compete globally in emerging space sectors.”

“A single VISTA mission can support multiple customers, multiple experiments, and multiple industries at the same time,” added Sireesh Pallikonda, Co-founder and COO of Red Balloon Aerospace. “Instead of building isolated systems for every use case, a shared high-altitude platform can create access to multiple organizations simultaneously (rideshare), dramatically reducing cost, increasing deployment speed, and opening near-space access to a much wider ecosystem.”

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