11 launches. 300+ satellites deployed. Thank you to ARIANESPACE, SpaceX and United Launch Alliance (ULA) for supporting our first full year of missions for Amazon Leo. With hundreds of flight-ready satellites on deck for launch and new heavy-lift rockets coming online, we're ready to more than double our deployment rate in year two as we prepare to deliver fast, reliable internet to customers around the world. Read more: https://spr.ly/6041BBufR9
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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Deployment confirmed. All 32 Leo satellites have been released from the dispenser system, and our flight control teams have taken over spacecraft operations in low Earth orbit. Thanks to ARIANESPACE for a second successful launch aboard Ariane 6. https://lnkd.in/g-HzX7GP
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The mobile gantry has rolled back, and Ariane 6 stands tall on the pad ahead Leo Europe 2 (LE-02). Launch is set for 8:15 am UTC on Thursday, April 30. As our second mission with ARIANESPACE and third launch this month, LE-02 will deploy 32 more Amazon Leo satellites using the more powerful four booster variant of Ariane 6. Launch day livestream: https://spr.ly/6040BBPNO2
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Successful deployment for Leo Atlas 6 (LA-06). Atlas V has delivered another 29 Leo satellites to low Earth orbit, adding more coverage and capacity to the network and bringing Leo one step closer to connecting customers around the world. LA-06 marks the second of four back-to-back Leo missions on Atlas V, with the next mission (LA-07) already set for May 22. More updates here: https://spr.ly/6048BBzAb4
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📷 Behind the scenes prep for this week’s Leo launch double-header: First up: Leo Atlas 6 (LA-06) with United Launch Alliance (ULA), carrying 29 Leo satellites into space. Atlas V is on the pad and set to lift off from Cape Canaveral, FL tonight at 8:52 p.m. ET. Next: Leo Europe 2 (LE-02) with ARIANESPACE, with 32 Leo satellites on board. Encapsulation is complete, and payload is mated atop Ariane 6 ahead of launch from French Guiana on Thursday, April 30, at 4:08 a.m. ET | 8:08 a.m. UTC. Together, the two missions will send another 61 satellites into orbit, bringing the number of Leo satellites deployed to over 300. Follow along: https://spr.ly/6049BBzetF
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Atlas V rolled from the VIF to the pad at SLC-41 with another 29-satellite Leo payload, exactly 23 days after our last mission with United Launch Alliance (ULA). Leo Atlas 6 (LA-06) is scheduled to liftoff tonight, Apr 27, at 8:52 p.m. ET. ULA is using a streamlined roll-to-launch flow for this mission, with rollout, testing, fueling, and liftoff all within a single countdown. The process helps enable a faster turnaround between missions, allowing for a higher launch cadence as we prepare to transition from Atlas V to Vulcan. We’re now on the second of four back-to-back Leo launches on Atlas V, building steady momentum as we expand our constellation.
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Flight VA268/LE-02: Launch Update Flight VA268/LE-02 is now scheduled for April 30, 2026, within the following launch window: - 04:08 – 04:57 (Washington, D.C.) - 05:08 – 05:57 (Kourou) - 08:08 – 08:57 (UTC) - 10:08 – 10:57 (Paris) Ariane 6 is in the final phase of the launch campaign, with all systems ready to support launch on April 30. Launch preparations are complete and the payload composite, enclosing the 32 Amazon Leo satellites, has been successfully mated atop the launcher. #LaunchingAmbitions #Ariane6 #VA268 Amazon Leo ArianeGroup European Space Agency - ESA CNES
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What does it actually take to bring world-class connectivity to billions of people who have never had reliable internet access? Not in theory — in practice, one launch at a time. Amazon Leo VP of Business Chris Weber joins Amazon Web Services (AWS) Executive in Residence Tom Soderstrom for a fireside chat that goes beyond the headline numbers. From gigabit downlink speeds and private networking connectivity that never touches the public internet, to the customer obsession driving every decision. With over 200 satellites now in orbit, the vision is becoming real. Watch the full conversation to hear how. 🛰️ https://spr.ly/6048BBBUvE
What if reliable connectivity could unlock opportunity for billions in the world's most remote places? 🛰️ Chris Weber, VP of Business at Amazon Leo, joins Tom Soderstrom, Executive in Residence at AWS, to explore how satellite connectivity is transforming global access. 🛜 With over 200 satellites in orbit, Amazon Leo delivers breakthrough performance and works virtually anywhere, opening doors to healthcare, education, and financial services for underserved populations worldwide. 🌎 "If you think about individuals who have had no access, in some of the most remote parts of the world, now having reliable internet service, it opens up huge opportunities for those individuals, for those families, or businesses. Whether it's access to healthcare, access to education, access to financial services. We can't wait to get the service up and running and delivered, because it'll be game changing, life changing, for many people." 🚀 Watch now: 👉 https://go.aws/4cxS1EH Hosted by: 🎙️ Tom Soderstrom, Executive in Residence, AWS #AWSExecutiveInsights #AWS #AmazonLeo #Connectivity #DigitalTransformation #Innovation
Connectivity from Space: The Next Generation of Global Internet
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Game on. The DP World Tour will be the first professional sports organization to use Amazon Leo — bringing reliable, high-speed internet to tournaments across 25 countries. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gP6neRnH
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