Search
Close this search box

NYK Wins AiP for Japan’s First Offshore Rocket Recovery Vessel Concept

NYK has secured Approval in Principle from ClassNK for an unmanned offshore system to recover reusable rocket stages, marking a first for space-related vessel classification in Japan.
Image of recovery vessel aboard command vessel (Image: NYK)

SHARE ARTICLE

On July 24, 2025, NYK obtained Approval in Principle (AiP) from ClassNK for a conceptual unmanned offshore system designed to land and recover reusable rocket first stages—the classification society’s first AiP for a space-related vessel system. 

The concept—advanced under JAXA’s Space Strategy Fund with input from partners including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries—was presented alongside a 3D model at an NYK press briefing. NYK is targeting a demonstration in FY2028 while it refines vessel type, organization, and recovery processes. 

How it works: The system pairs a DP-equipped unmanned recovery vessel that holds station for the landing with a command vessel that secures the stage and escorts it back to port. The recovery vessel operates fully unmanned during retrieval.

Japan’s limited land area is spurring interest in offshore recovery, and NYK sees business opportunities from linking maritime logistics with space operations. 

Source: NYK press release, July 24, 2025. Single-source: verified.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
Ocean Yield and NYK have made effective an eight-ship 200,000 cbm LNG carrier programme at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, valued at about $2.08 billion, with delivery expected by 2029.
Japan’s major carriers—NYK, MOL, and "K" Line—are set to invest in MILES to standardize LCO2 carrier and new fuel ship designs. This unprecedented collaboration between shippers and yards aims to boost productivity and global competitiveness.
NYK presented a fleet transition strategy centred on ammonia at WMMF 2025, detailing operational trials, safety steps and its long-term plan toward a 2050 net-zero target.

Subscribe to HMT WEEKLY

Receive HMT WEEKLY in your mailbox.

Heavy Marine Transport News, Delivered Daily — Stay informed on shipping, offshore, and global logistics.

SECTION

INFORMATION

CONTACT

For general inquiries and to contact us,
please email: info@hmt-news.com