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#^BlueBird 6 And 7 Cleared For Launch As AST SpaceMobile Prepares Major Deployment PushTexas-based AST SpaceMobile has confirmed that its latest satellites, BlueBird 6 and BlueBird 7, have completed assembly and final testing and are now
cleared for launch. A Ukrainian Antonov An-124 Ruslan cargo plane will arrive in Midland this weekend to transport the pair to their respective launch sites, signalling the start of the company’s next major campaign.
Expanding The BlueBird Fleet
BlueBird 6 will begin a long journey on 12th October, departing aboard the massive Antonov aircraft for India. Bluebird 7 will travel to Cape Canaveral later in the month to prepare for launch.
Building A Global Satellite Network
AST SpaceMobile’s broader mission is to create a space-based cellular broadband network accessible directly by standard mobile phones. The company is currently producing BlueBirds 8 through 16, with launches planned every one to two months through 2025 and 2026.
By early 2026, the manufacturer aims to complete 40 phased arrays, reaching BlueBird 46. In total, between 45 and 60 satellites are expected to be in orbit by the end of 2026.
Powering Connectivity For Billions
Each BlueBird satellite will be among the largest ever deployed in low-Earth
orbit, boasting a 2,400-square-foot phased array capable of direct-to-cell broadband. The satellites will handle up to 10,000 MHz of processing bandwidth, delivering peak speeds of up to 120 Mbps per cell.
AST SpaceMobile has already partnered with more than 50 mobile network operators serving nearly 3 billion subscribers worldwide. The system combines the company’s own licensed spectrum with that of its partners to maximise flexibility and coverage.
A Milestone Toward Global Broadband
This latest progress marks another milestone for AST SpaceMobile’s vision of providing seamless mobile connectivity across the globe. As the BlueBird constellation continues to expand, the dream of true direct-to-phone broadband from space moves closer to becoming a reality.
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