Flight ST30, was the
55th Soyuz mission carried out by Arianespace
and its Starsem affiliate. Performed on
Thursday, March 25 at precisely 11:47 a.m. local
time at Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome (02:47
a.m. UTC), Flight ST30 orbited 36 new OneWeb
satellites – bringing the size of the fleet in
orbit to 146.
“Congratulations to all the
teams who made this latest mission from the
Vostochny Cosmodrome a success. This launch
confirms Arianespace’s ability to deploy the
OneWeb constellation through the use of three
different Soyuz launch sites – in French Guiana,
Kazakhstan and Russia,” said Stéphane Israël,
Chief Executive Officer of Arianespace. “I want
to sincerely thank OneWeb for its trust. I am
delighted that our company has contributed – for
the fifth time – to this client’s ultimate
ambition of providing Internet access to
everyone, anywhere, at any time.”
Arianespace has launched
146 OneWeb satellites to date. Soyuz
successfully orbited the initial six from French
Guiana during February 2019. In February and
March 2020, Arianespace and its Starsem
affiliate successfully launched 68 OneWeb
satellites from Baikonur Cosmodrome, as well as
an additional batch of 36 satellites from the
Vostochny Cosmodrome during December 2020.
Pursuant to an amended
launch contract with OneWeb, Arianespace will
perform 14 more Soyuz launches through 2021 and
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.
OneWeb’s mission is to
bring internet everywhere to everyone, by
creating a global connectivity platform through
a next-generation satellite constellation in low
Earth orbit. The OneWeb constellation will
deliver high-speed, low-latency connectivity to
a wide range of customer sectors, including
aviation, maritime, backhaul services, and for
governments, emergency response services and
more. Central to its purpose, OneWeb seeks to
bring connectivity to every place where fiber
cannot reach, and thereby bridge the digital
divide.
The satellite prime
contractor is OneWeb Satellites, a joint venture
of OneWeb and Airbus Defence and Space. The
satellites were produced in Florida, USA in its
leading-edge satellite manufacturing facilities
that can build up to two satellites per day on a
series production line dedicated to spacecraft
assembly, integration, and testing.