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Amazon Satellite Launch Faces FCC Deadline Crunch
31 Jan
Summary
- Amazon seeks a 24-month FCC extension for satellite launches.
- Rocket shortages and manufacturing delays impede Amazon's plans.
- Amazon risks fines or license revocation for missing deadlines.

Amazon Leo, formerly Project Kuiper, has formally requested a 24-month extension from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to meet its satellite launch obligations. The company seeks to push the deadline for having a substantial portion of its constellation in orbit from mid-2026 to July 2028.
This request stems from significant challenges outside Amazon's control, including a severe shortage of available rockets for launch. Manufacturing disruptions, rocket failures, and limited launch site capacity have compounded these issues.




