OneWeb signs $1bn insurance for remaining LEO satellite constellation

OneWeb, the satellite company partially owned by the UK government, has signed an insurance agreement for an aggregate insured value of more than $1 billion for its LEO satellite launches. The contract is with the New York-based insurance broker and risk advisor Marsh, which has arranged a multi-launch insurance programme. This will cover physical loss ...

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