Key Takeaways
- Rick Freeman left Amazon to explore new opportunities.
- No impact on commitment to government customers.
- Amazon Leo aims to build internet-capable satellite network.
- Company plans additional $1 billion investment in 2026.
Amazon has announced changes to its military space business team, with Rick Freeman leaving his role as vice president overseeing Amazon Leo for Government. According to Breaking Defense, this change does not impact the company’s commitment to government customers. Amazon Leo aims to build an internet-capable network of more than 3,000 satellites in low Earth orbit. The company plans to invest an additional $1 billion in 2026, on top of some $10 billion already invested. Amazon execs see the constellation as offering diversity beyond Starlink in the supplier base for proliferated LEO broadband communications services.