Arianespace Announces the Resumption of OneWeb
Constellation’s Deployment
Arianespace and OneWeb will
resume launch operations to continue the
deployment
of the OneWeb constellation.
The next Soyuz launch is
planned as soon as December 2020 from the
Vostochny
Cosmodrome.
Pursuant to an amended
launch contract with OneWeb, the London-based
communications company,
Arianespace will perform 16 more Soyuz launches
from three spaceports (Kourou, Baikonur and
Vostochny)
beginning in late 2020 and continuing through
2022. These launches will enable OneWeb to
complete the
deployment of its full global constellation of
Low Earth Orbit satellites by the end of 2022.
“I am delighted that we are
back on track to support the deployment of the
OneWeb constellation and the
company’s mission to bridge the digital divide
at a global scale,” said Stéphane Israël, CEO of
Arianespace.“Our teams already are working hard
to ensure a smooth and quick restart of the
launch campaigns by yearend 2020.”
The next Soyuz flight is
scheduled for December 2020 from Vostochny with
36 satellites on board.
Arianespace has launched 74
OneWeb satellites to date. The initial six were
successfully orbited by Soyuz Flight
VS21 from French Guiana on February, 2019. In
February and March, 2020, Arianespace and its
Starsem
affiliate successfully launched 68 OneWeb
satellites from Baikonur on Soyuz Flights ST27
and ST28.
OneWeb’s goal is to deliver
global connectivity from a network of 650 low
Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that will
provide high-bandwidth, low latency
communication services to regions previously
unconnected.
In addition to the
satellites, OneWeb’s global network will include
gateway stations located around the world,
and a range of user terminals will provide
connectivity services for fixed and mobile
communications. These
terminals will be compatible with the future
needs of the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G.
OneWeb Satellites a joint
venture between OneWeb and Airbus Defence and
Space is the constellation’s
prime contractor. The OneWeb satellites are
built in OneWeb Satellites’ Florida-based series
production line
that is dedicated to the assembly, integration,
and test of OneWeb’s satellites.