EchoStar chooses SpaceX to launch XXVI satellite
November 10, 2025
By Chris Forrester
The EchoStar 26 satellite is under construction by Lanteris Space Systems (formerly Maxar Space Systems) based in Palo Alto, California).
EchoStar 26 is a new, high-power geostationary satellite that Lanteris is building for its pay-TV system, DISH Network, with a scheduled delivery in 2028. Its purpose is to provide DTH satellite TV service across the US and Puerto Rico, using a multi-spot beam payload. The satellite will be built on Lanteris’ SSL-1300 platform.
The heavyweight satellite (about 6,800 kgs) is designed for dual orbital performance making it reasonably straightforward for the craft to be relocated to a different orbital position.
EchoStar says the satellite will be launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket during 2028. The satellite will have a designed life expectancy of at least 15 years suggesting that EchoStar is planning for a long life for its Dish Network viewers.
EchoStar currently owns or leases 10 satellites in its fleet and its two primary Ku-band craft are positioned at 121 degrees West and 105 degrees West. EchoStar leases capacity on a number of other satellites including Al Yah 3, Telestar 19 Vantage, Eutelsat 65 West and Jupiter 3.
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