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OneWeb deploys 40 satellites to LEO with SpaceX

With this launch, OneWeb only has one more launch remaining before its first-generation constellation is complete.
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OneWeb successfully deployed 40 satellites to low-Earth-orbit launched by SpaceX from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

This launch is OneWeb’s 17th to date, and the penultimate mission to complete OneWeb’s first-generation (Gen 1) LEO satellite constellation and enable global coverage in 2023. With 582 satellites now in orbit, OneWeb will complete its global footprint of the Gen 1 constellation with a launch scheduled for later this month with ISRO/NSIL.

The launch enables OneWeb to continue expanding its connectivity capabilities as it grows its fleet of satellites and seeks to initiate services for more partners around the world. OneWeb already has connectivity solutions active today in key geographies across the globe and is bringing new areas online by partnering with leading providers including VEON, Orange, Galaxy Broadband, Paratus, Telespazio, and more.

Speaking about the launch, Neil Masterson, Chief Executive Officer of OneWeb, said: “Today’s launch is an exciting milestone as we are now just one mission away from completing our Gen 1 constellation, which will activate global service in 2023. Now more than ever, OneWeb is dedicated to continuing the momentum we have garnered from the past 17 successful launches, to innovate alongside our trusted partners and deliver connectivity solutions at scale. Each launch is a group effort, and today’s success would not have been possible without the dedication of the entire launch team and our partners here in Florida.”