Atlas 5 launches 29 Amazon satellites as New Glenn stays grounded
ULA's Atlas 5 delivered 29 Amazon Leo satellites on May 29, the same day New Glenn exploded, forcing Amazon to rely on four other launch providers to meet a July 30 FCC deadline for 1,618 satellites.
ULA stacks first Vulcan in new facility as SRB test clears grounding hurdle
ULA hoisted its first Vulcan booster into a newly completed integration facility and confirmed a critical solid rocket booster test passed, signaling technical progress toward resuming NSSL missions grounded since February.
EarthDaily deploys six satellites, Atlas V ties record for Amazon
EarthDaily Analytics launched six Earth observation satellites May 3; the same week, Atlas V set a payload record lifting 18 tons for Amazon's constellation, which now totals 270 satellites.
FAA's First Payload Fee Lands as Amazon Leo Launches Accelerate
The FAA activated a 25-cent-per-pound user fee on all commercial launches starting 2026, retroactive to January 1, with operators owing fees on flights already completed. The timing adds immediate cost pressure as ULA and Arianespace execute back-to-back Amazon Leo constellation missions.
Blue Origin Wins Vandenberg Heavy-Lift Lease, Breaks Cape Monopoly
Space Force selects Blue Origin to negotiate lease of SLC-14 at Vandenberg, enabling New Glenn launches to polar orbit and ending Cape Canaveral's monopoly on U.S. heavy-lift national security missions.
Blue Origin Wins Vandenberg Launch Pad, Breaks Florida Monopoly
U.S. Space Force selects Blue Origin for West Coast heavy-lift launch pad at Vandenberg, ending sole reliance on Cape Canaveral for national security polar orbits and establishing New Glenn as dual-coast operational platform by 2028.
Amazon Leo's FCC Gamble: 210 Satellites, July Deadline, $10B Launch Bill
Amazon's Leo satellite internet entered enterprise beta on April 8, 2026, but faces a critical FCC milestone: deploy 1,618 satellites by July 30 or lose its spectrum authorization. The company has roughly 210 in orbit and needs an approved extension.
Amazon Leo Hits Atlas V Record as $9B Globalstar Gambit Unfolds
Amazon deployed 29 satellites on April 4 — the heaviest payload ever flown on Atlas V — but still sits at just 15% of its July 2026 FCC mandate, forcing a simultaneous $9 billion acquisition play for spectrum access and immediate orbital relief.
Atlas V Hits Payload Record: Amazon Leo's Path to Scale
ULA's Atlas V 551 launched 29 Amazon Leo satellites on April 4—the heaviest payload in the rocket's history—via an RL10C engine upgrade and four-tier dispenser. Amazon is now deploying at scale, but remains 1,300+ satellites behind Starlink.