AST SpaceMobile, Inc. announced that BlueBird 7 is scheduled to launch from the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The orbital launch is scheduled with a 6:45 am through 8:45 am EDT window, on Blue Origin?s New Glenn-3 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. BlueBird 7 has the largest communications array ever deployed in low Earth orbit and is designed to deliver space based cellular broadband connectivity to everyday smartphones.

BlueBird 7 is part of AST SpaceMobile?s next-generation commercial satellites designed to deliver direct-to-device cellular broadband connectivity from space to standard, unmodified smartphones, expected to greatly exceed 120 Mbps peak data speeds. The next-generation BlueBird satellites feature a phased-array antenna spanning approximately 2,400 square feet, engineered to support the power and sensitivity required to connect directly to everyday mobile phones from low Earth orbit. These satellites are designed to support full 4G and 5G broadband speeds, including voice, data, and video services.

To be eligible to attend the launch event in person, retail investors must hold shares, must have been shareholders for at least 6 months, and must be shareholders at the time of application. Registration will close at 8 pm EDT on Friday, April 17, 2026. AST SpaceMobile might conduct a random drawing among registrants to attend this historic launch event if the number of registrations exceed the venue capacity.

AST SpaceMobile has more than 3,850 patents and patent-pending claims with 95% vertically integrated manufacturing across testing facilities in Midland, Texas and beyond, collectively spanning nearly 500,000 square feet. The company has agreements with over 50 mobile network operators globally with nearly 3 billion subscribers combined and strategic partnerships with AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Rakuten, Google, American Tower, Bell and stc Group. The exact timing of orbital launches is subject to change based on a number of factors, including launch readiness of the launch provider, weather conditions, and other factors, many of which are beyond control.

Members of the public will be able to watch a live broadcast on the launch day on AST SpaceMobile's YouTube channel.