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Amazon launches second batch of Kuiper internet satellites, taking on Elon Musk's Starlink
CNBC· 2025-06-23 14:21
An Atlas V rocket of United Launch Alliance (ULA) lifts off from Space Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida on June 23, 2025. Amazon's second batch of Kuiper internet satellites reached low Earth orbit on Monday, adding to its plans for a massive constellation and ramping up competition with SpaceX's Starlink. Monday's mission was rescheduled twice, owing to inclement weather and a problem with the rocket booster. "We have ignition and lift off of United Launch Alliance A ...
Boeing Space Joint Venture to Launch 12 Times in 2025, and Double That in 2026
The Motley Fool· 2025-04-05 11:07
Core Insights - United Launch Alliance (ULA) has received certification from the U.S. Space Force for its Vulcan Centaur rocket, allowing it to launch national security missions and compete in the multibillion-dollar National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program [2][3] - ULA plans to conduct a total of 12 launches in 2025, significantly increasing from the five launches in 2024 and four in 2023, marking a return to a launch frequency not seen since 2016 [4][8] - The anticipated increase in launches could lead to substantial profits for ULA, with projections suggesting a potential profit of $320 million in 2025, translating to $160 million for each co-owner, Boeing and Lockheed Martin [9] ULA's Launch Plans - ULA's next launch will utilize an already-certified Atlas V rocket for a commercial mission with Amazon, followed by national security missions using the Vulcan rocket [4] - The company aims to establish a regular launch cadence of two per month by year-end 2025, although this may slow down in 2026 [5] Financial Implications - ULA's revenue may have been delayed due to certification issues, but the company is not expected to miss any launches, which is positive for its financial outlook [6][7] - In 2016, ULA generated $650 million in profit, and with the expected increase in launches, similar profitability could be achieved in 2025 despite heightened competition from SpaceX [8][9]