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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.
Amazon has so far deployed 180 satellites but faces penalties, including potential fines or license revocation, if it cannot secure an extension or waiver. The company argues that strict enforcement would halt its rapid deployment efforts.




