Amazon’s Satellite Launch Schedule 4 Years Behind Starlink

November 2, 2021

Amazon will launch its first prototypes of broadband satellites in the final quarter of 2022, nearly four years after SpaceX launched the first prototype of Starlink satellites.

The tech giant announced that it will launch the satellites from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on ABL Space Systems’ RS1 rocket, as part of a multi-launch deal recently announced by the two companies. Amazon’s prototype satellites will operate at an altitude of 590 km.

Competitor SpaceX launched two test satellites for Starlink in February 2018 and the first batch of 60 production satellites in May 2019. Starlink’s public beta began in October 2020 and has only recently come out of beta.

If Amazon follows a similar timetable, which is highly unlikely at present, its first production satellites would launch in late 2023 or early 2024, with the actual service available in 2025. The tech giant has already been granted Federal Communications Commission approval to launch 3,236 low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites while SpaceX has approval for nearly 12,000.

Amazon is reportedly developing and testing the Kuiper System in an all-new 219,000-square-foot plant in Redmond, Washington, and is adding a 20,000-square-foot facility for larger capacity. In addition, the company now employs more than 750 people at Kuiper and will add hundreds more to the team by 2022.

For more information, you may view the original story from Arstechnica.

Top Stories

Related Articles

May 1, 2026 Indeed has expanded its partnership with OpenAI to integrate job search directly into ChatGPT, allowing users to more...

May 1, 2026 Chinese courts have ruled that companies cannot legally dismiss employees simply to replace them with cost-saving artificial more...

April 30, 2026 OpenAI is projecting an 80 per cent decline in its $20-per-month ChatGPT Plus subscriber base, falling from more...

April 30, 2026 Accenture is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to about 743,000 employees worldwide, the largest enterprise deployment of more...

Picture of TND News Desk

TND News Desk

Staff writer for Tech Newsday.
Picture of TND News Desk

TND News Desk

Staff writer for Tech Newsday.

Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

Share:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn