Amazon Secures United
Launch Alliance’s Proven Atlas V Rocket for Nine
Project Kuiper Launches
April 19, 2021
Amazon has secured Atlas V
for nine launches supporting deployment of its
ambitious Project Kuiper initiative. Project
Kuiper is an initiative that will increase
global broadband access through a constellation
of 3,236 advanced satellites in low earth orbit.
“Project Kuiper will help
bridge the digital divide across the United
States and around the world, and we could not be
more pleased to be working with Amazon to
support the initiative,” said Tory Bruno, ULA’s
president and CEO. “ULA is focused on serving
our customer’s missions and providing reliable,
innovative launch solutions. We look forward to
launching these important missions.”
The Atlas V missions will
launch from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape
Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
“We’re determined to make
affordable broadband a reality for customers and
communities around the world,” said Jeff Bezos,
Amazon founder and CEO. “ULA is a fantastic
partner that’s successfully launched dozens of
missions for commercial and government
customers, and we’re grateful for their support
of Kuiper.”
“We’ve designed our
satellites and dispenser system to accommodate
multiple launch vehicles—this gives us the
flexibility to use many different rockets and
providers to launch our satellite system,” said
Rajeev Badyal, VP of technology for Project
Kuiper. “Atlas V is a capable, reliable rocket,
and we’re proud to be working with ULA to
support these important first launches.”
Atlas V has long been the
nation’s reliable workhorse for space launch and
has been a key enabler to many critical missions
for national security space, NASA and commercial
customers including, GPS, SBIRS and MUOS
constellations, as well as Mars Curiosity,
InSight and Mars 2020 missions.
“ULA takes great pride in
serving our customers as their best value launch
partner – from providing high confidence
schedule certainty to flexible and responsive
manifesting to transparent engineering
collaboration on customer-specific mission
design needs – we truly become one integrated
team with our customers, fully dedicated to
their success,” said Chris Ellerhorst, ULA
director of Strategy, Business Development and
Sales. “We are thrilled that Amazon has put
their trust in us.”
Amazon has committed more
than $10 billion to deliver on its mission for
Project Kuiper, which aims to make high-speed,
low-latency broadband more affordable and
accessible for unserved and underserved
communities around the world. The project will
serve individual households, as well as schools,
hospitals, businesses, government agencies, and
other organizations operating in places without
reliable broadband.
With more than a century of
combined heritage, ULA is the nation’s most
experienced and reliable launch service
provider. ULA has successfully delivered more
than 140 missions to orbit that aid
meteorologists in tracking severe weather,
unlock the mysteries of our solar system,
provide critical capabilities for troops in the
field, deliver cutting-edge commercial services
and enable GPS navigation.