Successful Rocket Lab
Launch Completes Deployment of Full Kinéis Constellation
in Less Than a Year
Rocket Lab USA, Inc.
successfully launched its Electron rocket, deploying
five satellites to Low Earth Orbit for French
Internet-of-Things (IoT) constellation operator Kinéis.
The mission was the fifth in a five launch deal with
Kinéis that has seen Rocket Lab deploy a complete
constellation of 25 IoT satellites in less than a year.
The “High Five” mission lifted-off
from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand
at 14:31 NZDT on March 18, 2025 (01:31 UTC),
successfully deploying five satellites to a 650 km low
Earth orbit. The mission was Rocket Lab’s fourth
Electron launch of 2025, and 62nd Electron launch
overall.
Rocket Lab founder and CEO Sir
Peter Beck said: “That’s five missions out of five for
Kinéis delivered flawlessly by Electron. Many
constellation operators wait years for their first
mission, but we’ve deployed Kinéis’ mission in under a
year and with 100% dedicated launches where they have
been able to select launch site, date, and orbital
parameters allowing them to maximize coverage for each
of their 25 spacecraft. We’re proud to have enabled a
more connected world through Kinéis’ IoT spacecraft and
look forward to seeing all the valuable data and
insights the constellation provides in the coming months
and years.”
“Since 2018, we have led an
ambitious project, and this launch, the final one in a
series of five, crowns an exceptional effort carried out
with solid partners like Rocket Lab, enabling the
deployment of our IoT-dedicated constellation in less
than a year. On June 1st, we will launch our IoT
satellite connectivity commercial services. This
achievement marks the beginning of a new era for Kinéis,
where the data collected by our constellation will
unlock numerous opportunities for our clients and
partners,” said Christophe Vassal - Chairman of the
Supervisory Board of Kinéis.
The Kinéis constellation is
designed to make it possible to connect and locate any
connected object anywhere in the world, enabling data
transmission to users in near-real time, at low bit
rates and with very low energy consumption. By enabling
internet connection to the Earth’s most remote
locations, Kinéis constellation can support forest fire
detection, water resource management, infrastructure and
energy network monitoring, transport and logistics
tracking, and much more.
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