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		Exclusive: Florida wins contest for 
		OneWeb satellite manufacturing facility - sources 
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		[April 18, 2016] 
		By Irene Klotz
 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - OneWeb 
		Ltd, a privately owned startup bankrolled by Richard Branson's Virgin 
		Group and other well-known firms, will build a factory to mass produce 
		small satellites near NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, two 
		sources involved in the project told Reuters.
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			 OneWeb plans an initial production run of 900 satellites to 
			provide global, high-speed Internet access as early as 2019. The 
			multibillion-dollar network would be more than 10 times larger than 
			any previous satellite constellation. 
 Led by founder and chief executive Greg Wyler, a highly regarded 
			satellite pioneer, OneWeb has raised $500 million from Virgin, 
			Airbus, India's Bharti Enterprises, chipmaker Qualcomm Inc., Hughes 
			Network Systems, Intelsat SA, The Coca-Cola Co., and Mexico’s 
			Totalplay.
 
 An official announcement about the factory is scheduled for Tuesday 
			morning at an industrial park adjacent to NASA's spaceport, where 
			the plant will be located. A number of localities in Florida and 
			elsewhere had vied for the project.
 
			
			   The OneWeb venture will also mark the first time satellites are 
			mass-produced, a potential game-changer in the rapidly evolving 
			commercial space industry.
 Similar projects are under development by Elon Musk’s Space 
			Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, which last year landed a $1 
			billion investment by Google Inc and Fidelity Investments for 
			another space-based Internet constellation.
 
 OneWeb intends to not only manufacture its own spacecraft for 
			high-speed Internet access, but also sell satellites configured for 
			other purposes to other companies and organizations.
 
 Europe's Airbus Space and Defense Group, a partner in the project, 
			has begun manufacturing an initial batch of 10 satellites for OneWeb 
			at its Toulouse, France, manufacturing facility.
 
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			OneWeb will receive about $20 million in state and county financial 
			incentives to locate near the Kennedy Space Center in the same 
			industrial park where Jeff Bezos' space company, Blue Origin, is 
			building a rocket factory.
 Some of OneWeb's satellites will be flown by Branson's space 
			company, Virgin Galactic, which is developing a low-cost, small 
			satellite launcher, as well as a suborbital passenger spaceship.
 
 OneWeb also has signed launch contracts with Arianespace for 21 
			Soyuz rocket flights from the European Space Agency's spaceport in 
			French New Guinea. Up to 36 OneWeb satellites can fly on a single 
			Soyuz rocket.
 
 (Reporting by Irene Klotz; Editing by Jonathan Weber and Mary 
			Milliken)
 
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