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Eutelsat exits two Russian capacity leases after satellite failure

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• March 13, 2026 •
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Eutelsat exits two Russian capacity leases after satellite failure

Eutelsat has ended capacity leases on two Russian spacecraft after one failed in orbit and the other is set to relocate, escaping contracts hit by Western sanctions and the structural decline in TV broadcasts from GEO. The post Eutelsat exits two Russian capacity leases after satellite failure appeared first on SpaceNews.

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