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The added Amazon Leo satellites are operating nominally on orbit.
The next couple of Amazon LEO missions are expected to launch on Vulcan, Ariane 6, and New Glenn.
Atlas V is loaded with another batch of Amazon LEO satellites.
Amazon has booked significant capacity on New Glenn to deploy thousands of satellites into Low Earth Orbit for Project Kuiper.
JetBlue became the first airline to select Amazon's network for fleet-wide connectivity earlier this year.
Amazon's planned total for the Leo constellation is 3,236 satellites.
A wider commercial rollout of Amazon's service is projected for 2026.
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.
United Launch Alliance is rolling out the Atlas V rocket to send the next batch of Amazon Leo broadband satellites into space.
American Airlines Group Inc. is in preliminary discussions with Amazon to utilize Amazon's low Earth orbit satellite network for in-flight Wi-Fi.
No formal agreement has been signed between American Airlines and Amazon.
The Launch Readiness Review is GO to continue preparations for the launch of Atlas V with Amazon's fourth Leo constellation mission.
The Amazon constellation is at the center of mission VA267/LE-01, the first Arianespace launch dedicated to the satellite program of the American group.
The Amazon constellation will contribute to the development of global connectivity services and the expansion of digital capabilities in low Earth orbit.
The first mission will launch 32 Amazon Leo satellites.
Arianespace is under contract to deliver 18 Ariane 6 launches for Amazon’s constellation.
Arianespace has shipped key parts of an Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana ahead of its first Amazon mission, targeted for early 2026.
The 32 satellites for the Amazon Leo mission have safely arrived in French Guiana.
The first batch of Amazon Leo satellites arrived in French Guiana earlier in November.
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.