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Blue Origin is led by Dave Limp, a longtime Amazon executive who previously led Amazon Leo.
Jeff Bezos founded both Amazon and Blue Origin, and Amazon and Blue Origin operate as separate companies.
Lindo St. Angel previously worked at Amazon for 15 years and served as vice president of hardware for Amazon’s Lab126 unit.
Blue Origin, led by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, scheduled the NS-38 suborbital flight for January 22, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. US Central Time (January 22, 2026 at 11:30 p.m. Japan Time).
Amazon’s Project Kuiper remains in the early deployment phases.
SpaceX’s vertical integration allows deployment of Starlink v3 satellites at a fraction of the cost faced by competitors such as Amazon’s Project Kuiper.
WAVE leverages standardized compute platforms such as Amazon EC2 F2 instances to process DIFI streams using field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
Amazon is identified as the biggest potential competitor to SpaceX in launch and broadband markets.
The 32 Amazon LEO satellites launched on LE-01 will add to 180 Amazon satellites already in orbit.
The inaugural Ariane 64 mission will begin Arianespace’s launch campaign for Amazon’s broadband internet constellation.
Amazon Leo is Amazon's low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network aimed at providing fast and reliable Internet to customers beyond the reach of existing networks.
Iridium's new IoT services are now live, and the Kuiper project by Amazon is in early development.
Arianespace will launch 32 Amazon Leo satellites on February 12 with the Ariane 64 launch vehicle from the European Spaceport in French Guiana.
Amazon Leo benefits from Amazon's vast infrastructure and logistics network, creating unique opportunities in connectivity.
The mission, named VA267 (LE-01 for Amazon Leo), will begin the first of 18 scheduled launches of Ariane 6 to support the deployment of the Amazon Leo constellation.
This launch will mark the first launch of the Amazon Leo constellation conducted by a European launcher.
The 32 Amazon Leo satellites will be accommodated under a 20-meter-long fairing.
The LE-01 mission marks the first heavy lift launch for Amazon's 2026 manifest.
The 32 Amazon Leo satellites will be injected into low Earth orbit.
Arianespace will launch 2-3 Amazon Leo satellites starting in February 2026.