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Sunday, March 22 2020 - 10:44
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OneWeb Successfully Launches 34 More Satellites Into Orbit in Second Launch of 2020
LONDON, Mar. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet /--

OneWeb, the global communications company with a mission to bring connectivity 
to everyone everywhere, announced today the successful launch of 34 more 
satellites, aboard a Soyuz launch vehicle from the historic Baikonur 
Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. Lift-off occurred on March 21st at 17:06 UTC. OneWeb's 
satellites separated from the rocket and were dispensed in nine batches with 
signal acquisition anticipated in the coming hours.   

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This is the second of its 34 satellite launches in six weeks, an achievement 
made possible by the pace and execution of OneWeb Satellites' high-volume 
production factory in Florida. This launch brings the total number of 
satellites in the constellation to 74, further solidifying OneWeb's position as 
a leading global communications company.   

This third successful launch is another proof point of the rapid progress 
OneWeb has made over the past year. The company has now successfully deployed 
and tested satellites, installed ground stations globally, secured valuable 
spectrum and has a range of user terminals in development to meet customer 
needs. In the execution phase of its system deployment, OneWeb looks forward to 
bringing its services to markets including aviation and maritime, and working 
with carriers to provide services in rural and remote areas.   

The current global health and economic crisis underscores the tremendous need 
and demand for connectivity, especially for rural and under-connected 
communities worldwide. From remote working, to online learning, to accessing 
healthcare information and medical advice, there is an overwhelming need to 
have more solutions available to connect people everywhere. OneWeb is making 
significant strides to deliver the connectivity that is currently lacking 
around the world.   

Adrian Steckel, CEO of OneWeb, said: "We are very proud of the progress we have 
made so far in 2020 and I would like to show the utmost gratitude for the time, 
effort, and expertise of the OneWeb company, our partners and our people as we 
come together and support one another.   

"In these unprecedented times following the global outbreak of COVID-19, people 
around the world find themselves trying to continue their lives and work 
online. We see the need for OneWeb, greater now more than ever before. 
High-quality connectivity is the lifeline to enabling people to work, continue 
their education, stay up to date on important healthcare information and stay 
meaningfully connected to one another. The crisis has demonstrated the 
imperative need for connectivity everywhere and has exposed urgent shortcomings 
in many organizations' connectivity capabilities. Our satellite network is 
poised to fill in many of these critical gaps in the global communications 
infrastructure."  


Follow #OneWebLaunch on OneWeb social media channels: 
YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzs-1EA5e6MRHXK8NKyqzcw], 
Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onewebofficial/], 
Twitter [https://twitter.com/OneWeb], 
Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/onewebofficial/].

Webcast playback   
Launch highlights available   
View on OneWeb YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLjQ8KGbssI]  

Launch Imagery    
Media kit [https://www.oneweb.world/launch3_mediakit]   

Launch Facility  
Soyuz Launch Complex, Baikonur, Kazakhstan.


SOURCE: OneWeb
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