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Eutelsat Orders 340 OneWeb LEO Satellites from Airbus to Expand Global Connectivity

Eutelsat Expands OneWeb LEO Satellite Constellation with Airbus Order
Eutelsat has placed a significant order with Airbus Defence and Space for 340 additional OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, reinforcing its commitment to expanding global connectivity services and sustaining its competitive position in the evolving satellite internet sector. This new contract supplements a previous December 2024 order of 100 satellites, bringing the total to as many as 440 new units. Production will be carried out at Airbus’s Toulouse facility on a newly established production line, with deliveries anticipated to commence by the end of 2026.
Enhancing Network Capacity and Technological Capabilities
The incoming satellites will integrate into Eutelsat’s existing OneWeb LEO constellation, which currently consists of over 600 satellites distributed across 12 synchronized orbital planes at an altitude of 1,200 kilometers. This network provides high-speed, low-latency internet access to remote and underserved regions worldwide. The latest batch is intended to replace aging satellites approaching the end of their operational lifespan, thereby ensuring uninterrupted service for Eutelsat’s clientele.
Beyond maintaining service continuity, the new satellites will feature advanced technological enhancements, including digital channelizers for improved onboard processing, optimized architectures designed for long-term performance, and increased operational flexibility and efficiency. These upgrades are expected to unlock new business opportunities, such as hosting third-party payloads, which would allow additional capabilities to be deployed on the satellites.
Strategic Positioning Amidst a Competitive and Complex Market
Eutelsat’s OneWeb network primarily targets the professional B2B market, addressing both fixed and mobile connectivity requirements while offering sovereign-grade solutions for government and critical infrastructure customers. As one of only two fully operational LEO networks globally—and the sole European operator—Eutelsat is strategically positioned to meet the rising demand for LEO satellite capacity.
Nevertheless, the company faces considerable challenges as it scales its constellation. Cybersecurity risks and complex regulatory landscapes remain pressing concerns, particularly as Eutelsat integrates artificial intelligence into its infrastructure to enhance operational efficiency and security. The competitive environment is intensifying, with SpaceX’s Starlink having already deployed a vast number of satellites and recently securing Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval to expand its constellation to 15,000 satellites. Other industry developments include Vodacom’s plans to resell Starlink services (though not yet in South Africa) and Airtel Africa’s intention to launch Starlink’s Direct to Cell service across 14 markets. Additionally, partnerships such as OQ Technology’s collaboration with Monogoto to extend LEO Internet of Things (IoT) services highlight the sector’s dynamic nature.
Eutelsat CEO Jean-François Fallacher emphasized the importance of the partnership with Airbus, stating, “We are pleased to rely on our long-standing partner, Airbus, for the procurement of these latest satellites. They ensure service continuity for our growing customer base and enable us to pursue our growth path, building on the 80% topline expansion delivered in 2025.” Alain Fauré, Head of Space Systems at Airbus Defence and Space, remarked, “This latest contract from Eutelsat is an endorsement of our design and manufacturing expertise for LEO satellites. Airbus has been a key partner and supplier to Eutelsat for more than 30 years, and this award further cements our important relationship.”
As Eutelsat advances with its expanded satellite order, the company is positioning itself to navigate both the opportunities and challenges presented by a rapidly transforming global connectivity market.

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