United Launch Alliance Atlas V to launch 29 Amazon Kuiper “Leo” broadband satellites July 2 from Florida

United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V is scheduled to lift off from Florida in the early hours of July 2, carrying 29 Amazon “Leo” broadband satellites into orbit. The launch provides a next step in deploying Amazon’s LEO broadband constellation via ULA’s proven Atlas V rideshare architecture.

Discovered 2026-07-01T13:29:56.313042-07:00 | 2026-07-01T13:29:56.313042-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Sets the near-term deployment pace for Amazon’s LEO broadband satellite network, with 29 satellites slated for orbit on a single Atlas V mission.
  • Highlights ongoing demand for reliable launch services from established providers, reinforcing Atlas V’s role in constellation build-outs.
  • Impacts downstream operations planning across satellite manufacturing, ground systems, and communications service rollouts tied to constellation growth.

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