AST SpaceMobile sees New Glenn setback delaying initial commercial service into 2027
spacenews.com Jun 4, 2026

AST SpaceMobile sees New Glenn setback delaying initial commercial service into 2027

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

AST SpaceMobile's initial commercial service is expected to be delayed by three to six months due to Blue Origin's recent launchpad explosion. The incident is expected to push the launch into the first half of 2027. AST SpaceMobile had initially aimed to start services at the end of 2026 with at least 45 satellites in low Earth orbit. The company had planned to rely heavily on Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket but has alternative launch providers, including SpaceX and United Launch Alliance.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The delay in AST SpaceMobile's launch could have significant implications for the telecommunications industry, particularly for companies like AT&T and Verizon that have partnered with the venture to plug terrestrial service gaps.
  • · The setback may also impact the development of direct-to-smartphone constellations, a key area of innovation in the industry.