KEY POINTS
  • A second Viasat communications satellite is malfunctioning in orbit, this time from the fleet of recently acquired U.K.-based Inmarsat.
  • The I6 F2 satellite, which Inmarsat launched in February, suffered a failure with its power system while climbing in orbit to where it planned to operate as a backup.
  • Viasat said the I6 F2 issue "does not impact ongoing customer services," and is also not expected to "materially affect the financial outlook" the company gave in August.

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An artist's rendering of an I6 satellite in orbit.

A second Viasat communications satellite is malfunctioning in orbit, this time from the fleet of recently acquired U.K.-based Inmarsat, the company said on Thursday.

The I6 F2 satellite, which Inmarsat launched in February, suffered a failure with its power system while climbing in orbit to where it planned to operate as a backup.

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