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The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket launch of the Amazon Leo mission is scheduled for Tuesday at 3:28 a.m. EST (0828 UTC).
The internal demand from Project Kuiper guarantees frequent launches for New Glenn.
Amazon has booked significant capacity on New Glenn to deploy thousands of satellites into Low Earth Orbit for Project Kuiper.
This launch will be ULA's fourth of 46 missions dedicated to delivering Amazon Leo satellites into low Earth orbit for the broadband constellation.
Amazon Leo is currently in a rapid deployment phase with approximately 150 satellites in orbit as of December 2025.
The discussions involve Amazon Leo, formerly known as Project Kuiper, which was rebranded in November 2025.
The Amazon Leo system utilizes Ka-band phased array antennas designed to deliver gigabit-class speeds to enterprise and aviation terminals.
United Launch Alliance has announced the arrival of its Atlas V rocket at Cape Canaveral to launch Amazon Leo 4 on Monday at 3:49 a.m. EST.
Amazon Leo, formerly known as Amazon Kuiper, is in a launch campaign with 153 satellites planned to be launched over six missions in 2025 between SpaceX and United Launch Alliance.
Preparations for the 1st Amazon Leo launch aboard the 1st Ariane 64 are in full swing.
Satellite providers, including SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Project Kuiper, are projected to capture only 4% of the $20 billion in Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) funds allocated to date.
The Atlas V rocket, nicknamed 'The Bruiser,' is scheduled to launch the Amazon Leo Atlas 4 (LA-4) payload on December 15.
The DIFI and WAVE initiatives offer an alternative to proprietary ground systems like those used by Starlink and Amazon Leo.
Atlas V is preparing for its fourth mission to deliver 27 advanced broadband satellites into space for the Amazon Leo constellation.
Rival satellite systems from AST SpaceMobile and Amazon Leo are expected to launch in 2026.
Remaining tasks include stacking the Centaur III upper stage and the fairing with 27 Amazon Leo satellites.
The Hydra Max terminal is designed to be compatible with the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) U.S. military network, SES’s O3b mPOWER, Viasat 3 & GX, and upcoming Ka-band constellations Amazon Kuiper and Telesat Lightspeed.
The first liftoff of Amazon Leo's satellite constellation will use the Ariane 6 rocket.
The Amazon Leo satellites arrived from Florida.
Amazon Leo is shipping Leo Pro and Leo Ultra terminals to select enterprise customers for testing services.