The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket has delivered its fourth success for Amazon Leo, deploying another 27 advanced broadband satellites into space.
This mission demonstrates the strong partnership between ULA and Amazon to accurately and rapidly launch and deliver innovation solutions for global connectivity.
The Amazon Leo 4 launch deployed another batch of operational satellites into low Earth orbit. There are multiple remaining Amazon Leo missions on the Atlas V rocket, as well as 38 high-cadence, rapid fire launches on the next-generation Vulcan rocket. Through the world’s largest commercial launch agreement, ULA will deliver more than half of Amazon’s initial constellation 3,000 plus satellites.
With a total of 47 launches between ULA’s Atlas and Vulcan vehicles, ULA is launching the majority of Amazon’s initial satellite constellation of more than 3,000 satellites.
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ULA’s Atlas V and Vulcan rockets are catalysts to connecting the world, one launch at a time.













