Court approves
sale of OneWeb to the UK Government and Bharti
Global
OneWeb resumes operations -
on-track to emerge under new ownership by end of
year
2 October 2020
OneWeb, the communications
company building a Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
satellite constellation to deliver global
connectivity, has achieved a major step in its
reorganisation process. On 2 October 2020, the
United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern
District of New York confirmed OneWeb’s Chapter
11 plan of reorganisation (the “Plan”), ensuring
that the company remains on target to resume
full business operations imminently.
The Plan details a strong
operational foundation for the company to deploy
the initial 650 LEO satellite constellation
under the new ownership of the UK Government and
Bharti Global Limited (“Bharti”). The
transactions outlined in the Plan will be
implemented following receipt of customary
regulatory approvals, which are expected by the
end of 2020. In the meantime, OneWeb is resuming
operations and readying its commercial services
which are planned to start next year.
Adrian Steckel, Chief
Executive Officer of OneWeb, stated, “As we
await the final mechanical components of the
transaction, we set our eyes back to the skies
with the resumption of launches later this year
and commencing commercial services within a
year. We are working closely with HMG and Bharti
and are pleased with their commitment and
partnership as we remain ever-focused on our
mission to bring connectivity to communities and
people around the world.”