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Satellite Operator Spacecom's AMOS-17 Reaches Orbit Point
18.11.19
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Avior Abou
AMOS-17 was launched in August from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on the back of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
Israeli Satellite Operator Spacecom Successfully Launches AMOS-17
07.08.19
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Avior Abou
Initially postponed due to malfunction, on Tuesday SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket successfully lifted off Spacecom’s new communication satellite into space
Israeli Satellite Operator Spacecom to Launch AMOS-17 on Tuesday
04.08.19
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Mickey Greenfeld
On Friday, Spacecom announced it is postponing the launch, originally scheduled for Sunday, by several days due to a malfunction in the SpaceX launchpad
Launch of AMOS-17 Satellite Pushed Back Until July
28.04.19
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Micky Grunfeld
In February, Spacecom said it expected to launch AMOS-17 in the second quarter of 2019, and that the satellite will start bringing profits as early as September
Spacecom Climbs to Profitability in 2018
31.03.19
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Hezi Sternlicht
Spacecom has been on a downward spiral since 2016, when its AMOS-6 satellite exploded on its launch pad in pre-checks and cost the company a $95 million contract with Facebook and a $285 million acquisition deal with telecommunication technologies supplier Beijing Xinwei Technology Group