As far as I know, this is an impossible request to fulfill. Maraging steels essentially have the highest strength of commercially available alloys, especially if you limit the product form to be sheet materials. Carbon and alloy steels with high carbon content (spring steels) can be obtained in strip, but the maximum strength levels at thicknesses of ~ 0.6-0.9 mm are only ~ 1800 MPa (< 270 ksi). PH stainless steels (17-4, etc.) and high strain hardening austenitics like Type 301 are also limited to less than 280 ksi tensile strength.
Perhaps you can provide a little more background on the reasoning for this. Is this an existing application? Is a 350 maraging steel already being used? Why is a change necessary?