“In total, about 20 launches are planned in 2020,” RIA Novosti quoted Baranov as saying.

He clarified that there might be more launches if nothing interferes with the launches of spacecraft in the interests of OneWeb.

Also, according to Baranov, from two to four launches are planned to be carried out from the Kourou space center in South America, four OneWeb satellites will be launched from the Vostochny space center, the rest will be carried out from Baikonur.

On November 12, it was reported that Russia was planning to launch into orbit 28 GLONASS-K2 new generation satellites by 2031.

On November 7, it became known that the launch of OneWeb satellites from the Baikonur cosmodrome using the Soyuz launch vehicle was postponed to the second half of January 2020.