Amazon Leo is coming to Delta Air Lines. Delta will install Amazon Leo on hundreds of aircraft across its fleet, bringing fast, reliable Wi-Fi to tens of millions of customers who fly Delta every year. An initial installation on 500 aircraft will begin in 2028. Read more: https://spr.ly/6042B6myku
About us
Amazon Leo is a low Earth orbit satellite constellation designed to deliver fast, reliable internet beyond the reach of existing networks.
- Industry
- Telecommunications
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Type
- Public Company
Updates
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A closer look at how Amazon Leo payloads stack up across our launch lineup. Upcoming Atlas V missions are increasing from 27 to 29 satellites, and heavy-lift launches with Ariane 6, New Glenn, and Vulcan will send even more Leo satellites into orbit at a time and help accelerate deployment plans. Learn more our upcoming manifest: https://spr.ly/6042B65cks
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Super fun to sit down with Sarah Cruddas at #SATShow and share some updates on Amazon Leo. Big year ahead – 20+ launches, plus bigger payloads thanks to Atlas V improvements and heavy-lift chops of A64, Vulcan and New Glenn – which means lots for customers to look forward to. https://lnkd.in/g-Mefh_u
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Busy stretch ahead, with three launches in 30 days: our fifth and sixth missions on Atlas V with United Launch Alliance (ULA) and our second mission with ARIANESPACE. • LA-05 — March 29 • LA-06 — April 24 • LE-02 — April 28 Together, the three missions will send another 90 Leo satellites into orbit, and put us on pace to complete 11 missions in year one of deployment. Follow upcoming and completed missions here: https://spr.ly/6040B6jyD4
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More launches, bigger payloads. At SATShow Week, our head of business and product Chris Weber provided an update on our upcoming Leo launch manifest, and shared an exclusive look at payload configurations for upcoming Leo missions. ✅ 20+ launches planned for second year of deployment, including three launches in the next month (Leo Atlas 5, Leo Atlas 6, Leo Europe 2) ✅ Next four Atlas V Leo missions back-to-back, with payloads increasing to 29 satellites per launch ✅ Six fully stacked payloads on standby for launch – more than 200 satellites in total ✅ Vulcan and New Glenn will launch 40 satellites and 48 satellites on inaugural missions Read more: https://spr.ly/6045B6wqs7
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Launch update: United Launch Alliance (ULA) is now targeting Sunday, March 29 at 3:53 a.m. EDT for our Leo Atlas V (LA-05) mission. At the Cape, ULA technicians have stacked the Centaur upper stage atop Atlas V as rocket preparation continues. Teams are moving through system testing ahead of integration with our payload. Click here for more on upcoming and completed Leo missions: https://spr.ly/6043B6ppdS
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Our next launch campaign with ARIANESPACE is underway. 32 Amazon Leo satellites for Leo Europe 2 (LE-02) have arrived in French Guiana, where teams will begin preparing them for launch on Ariane 64. Built in Kirkland and launching from Kourou, they’ll fly to low Earth orbit on our second heavy-lift mission of 2026, helping extend fast, reliable internet to those beyond the reach of existing networks.
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Launch update: United Launch Alliance (ULA) is targeting Monday, March 30 for Leo Atlas 5 (LA-05). Rocket preparation is now underway as teams prepare for our fifth launch on Atlas V and ninth Leo mission to date, adding to the 200+ Leo satellites already in orbit around the planet. Follow here for mission updates: https://spr.ly/6043B6yOL7
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Look back on Leo Europe 1. LE-01 marked our first mission with ARIANESPACE and the debut flight of Ariane 64 — delivering 32 Leo satellites in a single mission – and included a pre-launch campaign that spanned three continents. 200+ Leo satellites now in orbit, with many more launches to come. Read the recap: https://spr.ly/6047hAvX3
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Vodafone will use high-speed satellite backhaul from Amazon Leo to connect remote 4G and 5G mobile sites across Europe and Africa, helping expand coverage, strengthen its network, and deliver more reliable connectivity for customers across both continents.
Vodafone Group has signed an agreement with Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite broadband network, Amazon Leo, to connect remote 4G and 5G mobile sites, with Africa being a key focus area through Vodacom Group🚀🌍. Using high-speed satellite backhaul, Vodacom will deploy mobile connectivity more quickly and affordably in rural and hard-to-reach areas in Africa, while strengthening network resilience for critical services. The rollout will begin in Germany and other European markets before extending progressively across Africa through the Vodacom Group. The first sites are expected to go live in 2026. Shameel Joosub, CEO of Vodacom Group, said: “At Vodacom, we are working every day to bring more people in Africa online and in reach of vital digital services. Partnering with Amazon Leo enables us to swiftly deploy mobile connectivity in isolated areas, allowing us to efficiently expand our reach to more customers throughout the African continent.” This partnership supports our Vision 2030 ambition to accelerate digital inclusion and expand connectivity access across Africa. Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/d3x2-Ahw
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