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OneWeb Plans Launch of 36 Satellites With ISRO to Complete First-Generation LEO Constellation

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OneWeb's upcoming launch with ISRO marks the company's second satellite deployment from India.
By ANI | Updated: 16 March 2023

OneWeb, the low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company backed by Bharti Enterprises, plans to launch 36 satellites with ISRO on March 26.

This launch, taking place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, will be OneWeb’s 18th launch to date and its third this year, completing its first-generation LEO constellation and enabling the company to initiate global coverage in 2023, according to a company statement released on Thursday.

The launch is scheduled to take place on March 26 at 9am IST.

OneWeb, the low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company backed by Bharti Enterprises, plans to launch 36 satellites with ISRO on March 26.

This launch, taking place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, will be OneWeb’s 18th launch to date and its third this year, completing its first-generation LEO constellation and enabling the company to initiate global coverage in 2023, according to a company statement released on Thursday.

The launch is scheduled to take place on March 26 at 9am IST.

This mission marks OneWeb’s second satellite deployment from India, highlighting the collaboration between the UK and Indian space industries. Across India, OneWeb will bring secured solutions not only to enterprises but also to towns, villages, municipalities, and schools, including the hardest-to-reach areas across the country, according to the statement.

OneWeb already has connectivity solutions active today in key geographies across the globe and is bringing new areas online by partnering with leading providers including VEON, Orange, Galaxy Broadband, Paratus, Telespazio, and more, it added.

The launch will take place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, and will be conducted by NSIL, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

The company is headquartered in London, and has offices in Virginia, US and a satellite manufacturing facility in Florida – Airbus OneWeb Satellites – that is a joint venture with Airbus Defence and Space.