Rocket Lab (RKLB) Q3 2024 earnings summary
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Q3 2024 earnings summary
14 Jan, 2026Executive summary
Q3 2024 revenue grew 55% year-over-year to $105 million, driven by strong Space Systems performance and record Electron launch activity, with backlog reaching $1.05 billion and major contract wins including a $515 million SDA contract and a multi-launch Neutron agreement.
Electron achieved a record 12 launches year-to-date, signed $55 million in new launch contracts, and is now the world's third most frequently launched rocket in 2024.
Neutron development advanced with new commercial and government contracts, facility completion, engine testing, and a first test launch targeted for mid-2025.
Selected by NASA for a Mars Sample Return study and completed delivery of key spacecraft for NASA and Varda missions.
Leadership changes included Mike Griffin's retirement, Frank Klein's appointment as COO, and Ken Possenriede joining the board.
Financial highlights
Q3 2024 revenue was $105 million, up 55% year-over-year, with Space Systems contributing $83.9 million and Launch Services $21 million; gross margin improved to 26.7% and non-GAAP gross margin to 31.3%.
Q3 GAAP operating expenses were $79.9 million; non-GAAP operating expenses were $68.7 million, both at the low end of guidance.
Adjusted EBITDA loss was $30.9 million, up from $21.2 million in Q2, mainly due to Neutron development spend.
Net loss for Q3 2024 was $51.9 million, or $(0.10) per share.
Cash, equivalents, and marketable securities ended Q3 at $503.7 million.
Outlook and guidance
Q4 2024 revenue is expected between $125 million and $135 million, with higher space systems activity and increased launch cadence.
Q4 GAAP gross margin forecasted at 26%–28%; non-GAAP gross margin at 32%–34%.
Q4 GAAP operating expenses expected at $84–$86 million; non-GAAP at $75–$77 million.
Q4 adjusted EBITDA loss projected between $27 million and $29 million.
Management expects continued investment in new products, manufacturing expansion, and increased capital and operating expenditures.
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