Spacecraft, Launch Vehicles & Satellites

Arianespace Successfully Launches Another 32 Amazon Leo Satellites

Source: ESA/D. Ducros, 2014


ARIANESPACE SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES ANOTHER 32 AMAZON LEO SATELLITES

Thursday, April 30, 2026
Arianespace Successfully Launches Another 32 Amazon Leo Satellites

Source: ESA/D. Ducros, 2014


KOUROU, French Guiana - On 30 April 2026, at 5:57 AM local time, Arianespace successfully launched 32 Amazon Leo satellites aboard Ariane 64, Ariane 6's four-booster version, from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. The satellites were delivered with precision into low Earth orbit (LEO), at an altitude of approximately 465 km. The mission was completed as planned, lasting a total of 1 hour and 54 minutes from lift-off to the separation of the last satellites.

Designated VA268 by Arianespace and LE-02 by Amazon Leo, this mission was the second of 18 Ariane 6 launches planned for the deployment of the Amazon Leo constellation.

With this launch, Ariane 6 confirms its full operational capability in its most powerful configuration to date. Equipped with four solid-propellant boosters, the launcher deployed 32 satellites in a complex sequence involving 12 separation phases, demonstrating its ability to meet the requirements of large-scale constellation missions. The satellites were accommodated under a 20-metre-long fairing, bringing the launcher's total height to approximately 62 meters. This flight marks Ariane 6's seventh launch, and the second in its Ariane 64 configuration, further confirming the industrial ramp-up of Europe's heavy-lift launcher.

Mission VA268, which is part of a series of 18 launches entrusted to Arianespace for the deployment of the Amazon Leo constellation, underscores the long-term partnership between the two companies. Amazon Leo is Amazon's low Earth orbit satellite network, designed to deliver fast, reliable internet to communities currently beyond the reach of existing networks.

 
FI Inight: Megaconstellations Growing in Size

Source: SpaceX


FI INIGHT: MEGACONSTELLATIONS GROWING IN SIZE

Thursday, April 30, 2026
FI Inight: Megaconstellations Growing in Size

Source: SpaceX


SANDY HOOK, Conn. - Starlink and SpaceX have been launching a large number of satellites, with the total number launched now exceeding the 10,000 mark. With that being said, there are other players that are currently growing their orbiting satellite fleets.

Amazon Leo, formerly named Kuiper, have about 300 satellites in orbit and that number is growing. ULA and Arianespace have launched three Amazon Leo missions alone in April. This puts Amazon on the path to launching the full constellation of about 3,200 satellites by the early 2030s with the current launch cadence.

China has two megaconstellations in the works to rival the American efforts. Thousand Sails (Qianfan) and Guawang (National Network) that have been launching and have about 100-200 satellites in orbit a piece. Despite the low numbers, China has historically had strong launch capability rivalled only by the United States and Russia.

Can launch keep up?

To meet Amazon's early 2030s targets and China’s aggressive deployment timelines for Guowang and Qianfan, the global launch cadence must shift into overdrive. The bottleneck will not necessarily be production satellites but the rockets to carry them.

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Lockheed Martin Completes Critical Production Milestone GPS IIIF Satellites

Source: Lockheed Martin


LOCKHEED MARTIN COMPLETES CRITICAL PRODUCTION MILESTONE GPS IIIF SATELLITES

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Lockheed Martin Completes Critical Production Milestone GPS IIIF Satellites

Source: Lockheed Martin


DENVER, Colo. - Lockheed Martin has successfully completed the 'core mate' phase of GPS IIIF Space Vehicle 11 (GPS IIIF SV11), a critical production milestone that marks the satellite’s formal 'birth.'

Continued manufacturing and deployment of these next-generation GPS spacecraft is essential to maintaining reliable global coverage, with the GPS IIIF block introducing a suite of new capabilities that further strengthens the constellation’s resilience. GPS IIIF satellites are equipped with Regional Military Protection, improving anti-jamming capability by more than sixty times, giving warfighters a decisive edge against sophisticated electronic warfare threats. GPS IIIF SV11 is the third GPS IIIF satellite to complete the core mate phase, after SV13 and SV14 completed core mate last year. GPS IIIF SV11 will be the first IIIF satellite to launch.

The SV11 satellite is also M-Code-enabled, providing an encrypted, anti-spoofing signal that strengthens positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) capabilities for military users globally. Additionally, SV11 is equipped with a new search and rescue payload that will allow first responders to navigate to emergencies in remote locations.

With an eye on strengthening GPS, all GPS IIIF satellites starting with SV13 will be built on the evolved LM2100 Combat Bus, which adds additional cyber-hardening and improved spacecraft power, propulsion and electronics. These vehicles are equipped with extra size, weight and power, providing flexibility to integrate additional payloads quickly onto future space vehicles.

GPS IIIF satellites are manufactured at Lockheed Martin’s Denver, Colorado facility, where the company is accelerating production through the use of augmented reality and digital twins. Lockheed Martin is currently under contract through GPS IIIF SV22 and recently completed all launches of GPS III space vehicles.

 

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