Here's a sentence nobody expected to write in 2025: aerospace just beat semiconductors. And it wasn't even close.
The Aerospace Index surged 45% over the past year, topping the Semiconductors Index's 41% gain. Leading the charge are Rocket Lab Corp (RKLB) up 250%, Planet Labs PBC (PL) up a staggering 374%, and Archer Aviation Inc (ACHR) climbing 92%. Meanwhile, Nvidia Corp (NVDA) managed just 30%.
The narrative is shifting fast. Investors are moving money from chip fabs to launch pads, placing bets that the next AI frontier isn't housed in data centers—it's floating above them in orbit.
The New Growth Trio Taking Flight
Rocket Lab has evolved well beyond its early "mini-SpaceX" reputation. The company's consistent launch schedule and expanding defense contracts have made it one of 2025's most-watched stocks. This isn't just hype—it's execution.
Planet Labs has been the quiet overachiever, tripling in value this year. The company's satellite imaging powers everything from climate analytics to national security operations, proving that space infrastructure has real commercial value right now.
Then there's Archer Aviation, riding the wave of eVTOL momentum and FAA approvals. Electric air taxis are getting closer to reality, and investors are paying attention. Together, these three companies are transforming aerospace into the market's next major tech trade, outperforming the AI chipmakers that dominated just twelve months ago.
Even Nvidia Is Looking Skyward
It seems Nvidia has noticed where the momentum is heading. The company's new partnership with Palantir Technologies Inc (PLTR) to co-develop AI infrastructure software signals a subtle but important shift—from selling the picks and shovels of AI to building the ecosystem that runs on top of it all.
After its historic 2023 run, Nvidia's growth curve is flattening while aerospace firms are literally in liftoff mode. For investors hunting the next big innovation theme, the message is hard to ignore: the space economy is scaling faster than the chip cycle, and aerospace stocks are behaving like early-stage AI winners once did.
The takeaway? In 2025's market, the real upside might not belong to those building the chips, but to those building the skies.